President-elect Donald Trump's designate to serve as his Ukraine and Russia envoy says the U.S. must reapply the maximum pressure campaign and the Iranian people have a chance for a new future.
Keith Kellogg, Trump's envoy to Ukraine and Russia, told Fox News about the president-elect's plans to "save Ukraine."
Retired Lt-Gen Keith Kellogg is set to serve as the US President-elect's special envoy for Ukraine and Russia. Read more at straitstimes.com.
His own Ukraine envoy, retired Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg, acknowledged as much when he explained the 100-day approach. Gen. Kellogg said the timeline was necessary to help ensure that “this solution is solid, it’s sustainable and that this war ends so that we stop the carnage.”
Ret. Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg said he has "confidence" President-elect Donald Trump will help mediate the end of the Russia-Ukraine war on "America Reports."
Since Trump’s election victory, his team has not outlined a peace proposal to Ukraine’s leadership, according to two sources close to Ukraine’s government and a former U.S. diplomat.
Deportations, pardons and rollbacks of Biden actions — but advocacy groups pledge to file legal challenges to many of his plans
Advisers to President-elect Donald Trump now concede that the Ukraine war will take months or even longer to resolve, a sharp reality check on his biggest foreign policy promise - to strike a peace deal on his first day in the White House.
Donald Trump claims he can end the bloodshed in Ukraine instantly. What are his chances of success? The likelihood of peace talks has increased, but the devil is in the details.
Mr Trump's unpredictable, forceful style could yet bring something new to the table and enable a compromise previously impossible to imagine.
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's incoming Ukraine envoy Keith Kellogg told an Iranian opposition event in Paris on Saturday. Trump has vowed to return to the policy he pursued in his previous ...
Whether Donald Trump has a peace plan for Ukraine, what problems his team has faced and what its priorities will be, and whether negotiations to end the war will eventually begin – read in the RBC-Ukraine's article.