I Take 180 Days: Kellogg Made a Public Promise Regarding the End of the War in Ukraine.


Trump's Special Representative: The U.S. Will Act as Mediators Between Ukrainians and Russians
Trump's Special Representative for Ukraine, Keith Kellogg, stated that the U.S. will act as mediators between Ukrainians and Russians. He made this announcement during a speech at the Ukrainian lunch at the Munich Security Conference. The main goal of America is to stop the killings and the war, but there is currently no clear information regarding peace negotiations. Kellogg's task is to gather important information from Ukrainians and Russians and relay it to the U.S. government. He also emphasized that a successful response to ceasefire violations would be crucial for Ukraine.
Losses and President Trump's Goals
The diplomat also noted the significant losses that Ukraine has suffered in the war with Russia and emphasized that this is a major issue that President Trump is striving to stop. He believes that the war must end, but this is only possible by ensuring the protection and sovereignty of Ukraine. Kellogg has 180 days to engage all parties in negotiations and stressed that Ukraine and Russia must not be excluded from this process.
Security Guarantees and Visiting Ukraine
Kellogg mentioned that Ukraine's allies are working on options for security guarantees, but the final decision will be made by President Trump. It is known that next week Kellogg will visit Ukraine, where he will continue negotiations and meet with the president.
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