Will he end the war in Ukraine? Trump pointed to his man

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Keith Kellogg. Retired general, proven Trump associate – he is to end the war in Ukraine. Donald Trump appointed him as a peculiar envoy for Russia and Ukraine. Kellog has already drawn up a concrete plan that foresees forcing both fighting states to negociate with force.

"Keith had an outstanding military and business career, including very delicate national safety functions in my first administration. He was with me from the beginning! Together we will supply peace through the Force and make America and the planet safe again!” Trump wrote on his social network.

First Trump Administration Kellogg – a retired three-star U.S. Land Army General – held positions as National safety Advisor to Vice president Mike Pence and Executive Secretary of the National safety Council. In spring this year, in a text published on the website of its think tank America First Policy Initiative Kellogg Assessed that a ceasefire and peace negotiations between Ukraine and Russia should be launched, putting force on both sides and making Washington's continued support for Kiev conditional on this. The final nonsubjective of these projects would, according to the military, be to guarantee the long-term safety of Ukraine on the basis of bilateral guarantees.

The 80-year-old later explained in an interview with PAP in July that although it was not a "peace plan", he thought it was essential to "reset the battlefield".

"Something needs to be done due to the fact that the current situation is insurmountable. We have Russia, which has 425,000 soldiers and powerful resources in Ukraine, much larger than Ukraine. So individual had to say that something had to be changed. What we request to do is to +reset+ the battlefield and we will do it through a ceasefire," he announced, while adding that this does not gotta mean the consent of Ukraine to lose its territory permanently.

"But during the debate Trump was asked if he would agree to Putin's demands for territorial concessions. Twice he said, “No”. I think it was a sign that he thought in a akin way as we did," the general pointed out. erstwhile asked how Trump would get Putin to agree to a ceasefire, Kellogg He replied that Trump would have threatened to otherwise supply Ukraine with a "powerful" amount of weapons.

“We have quite a few things in our magazines, including Germany, that we can get free of. Ukraine got 31 Abrams tanks, while we have hundreds of them. We have hundreds of M113 armored transporters, A10 aircraft, and we could pass all of this on to Ukraine," he mentioned. "The fact that Ukraine is now in a situation in which it is, is besides the effect that, with all its rhetoric, the president (Joe) Biden slowed down the arms supply, did not give (Ukraine) everything he could," he said. Kellogg.

Bringing the war to an early end in Ukraine was 1 of Donald Trump's electoral promises, which he even claimed would accomplish this even before he formally assumed power. In talks with PAP Kellogg He admitted that this could take longer, but supported the thought of bringing the fight to an end.

During the election campaign, the general met respective representatives of the Polish authorities, including the head of the MFA Radosław Sikorski and the deputy chiefs of the MFA and MON. Sikorski told journalists after gathering with Kelloggin May, “Poland has a friend in it”.

"This is simply a man who understands the situation of our region, who understands the stakes of this war and understands that Poland is doing more than another allies," said the minister.

Kellogg is 1 of Trump's closest abroad policy advisers and was considered 1 of the favorites to take the highest positions in the fresh administration. At the same time, another names, including erstwhile Ukrainian MP Kurt Volker, erstwhile Berlin ambassador Richard Grenell, and Moscow-born lawyer and advisor Trump Boris Epshteyn, were mentioned in the context of the post.

Source: PAP

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