Former Trump Envoy Kellogg Announces Pause in Talks Between Ukraine, U.S., and Russia.
Talks Between Ukraine, the United States, and Russia
According to Novyny.live: Keith Kellogg, a former special representative under Donald Trump, has announced a suspension of negotiations among Ukraine, the United States, and Russia. He emphasized that Washington should not pressure Kyiv into relinquishing any territory, noting that Ukraine is effectively resisting Russian aggression. Kellogg also pointed out that the sanctions package against Russia remains incomplete, indicating ongoing pressure on Moscow.
Keith Kellogg's Stance
Discussing the situation, Keith Kellogg stated:
'Ukraine should not be forced to give up any territory.' Keith Kellogg
He views the pause in Ukraine-U.S.-Russia talks as a positive development, offering a chance to rethink approaches to resolving the conflict. 'The fact that dialogue has started is positive,' he added. Kellogg also stressed that Donald Trump seeks peace in Ukraine, a key aspect of U.S. foreign policy.
Kellogg announced plans to visit Ukraine in late summer 2026. This trip could mark a significant step in ongoing efforts to support the Ukrainian state. Recently, Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that the goals of sending an open letter to Vladimir Putin were successfully achieved, reflecting intensified diplomatic efforts from the Ukrainian side.
Kellogg believes the regional situation is stable, adding, 'I wouldn’t worry people from the Baltic states and Eastern Europe.'
In summary, according to Keith Kellogg, Ukraine should not abandon its territorial claims, and the United States must continue supporting the Ukrainian people in their struggle for independence.
Kellogg's remarks underscore the importance of U.S. support in the Ukraine conflict amid ongoing Russian aggression. The suspension of talks may signal a need to reassess the strategies the international community is using to address this crisis. Overall, increased diplomatic efforts from Ukraine, along with Kellogg's planned visit, could prove pivotal for future developments in the region and for strengthening international backing of Ukraine.
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