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But Sam Van der Staak, director for the Regional Europe Programme of the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance, told Full Fact: “The postponement of Ukraine’s elections is legitimate because Ukraine’s own constitution dictates that while there is martial law there won’t be elections.
"It is impossible to compare life here and in Ukraine. We have no ramps in shops or transport." She added: "I am not forgetting where I am from, but we want to stay here if there is a chance. "We like Aberdeen, we do not plan to move anywhere, I like everything here, I like the grey granite, I like the sea.
Sir Keir Starmer has already said he is prepared to deploy British troops as part of a force to safeguard any peace deal.