Former U.S. Envoy Keith Kellogg Vows Continued Support for Ukraine.
Keith Kellogg's Ongoing Commitment to Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: Keith Kellogg, the former U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Ukraine, has stated his work supporting Ukraine will continue despite his departure from the American government at the end of 2025. Kellogg, who was actively involved in diplomatic initiatives including negotiations for a U.S.-Ukraine critical minerals agreement, emphasized his intention to remain engaged in backing Ukraine. His role underscores the depth of bipartisan American engagement with Kyiv during a critical period.
Departure and Disagreement Rumors
Following his resignation, speculation arose about potential disagreements between Kellogg and the Trump administration regarding Ukraine policy. Addressing these rumors, Kellogg asserted that
"none of this is true"- Keith Kellogg. He stressed that
"it is time to move on"- Keith Kellogg, and dismissed any hints of conflict, stating that "there is not a drop of truth in any disagreements or imbalance."
Kellogg also expressed a desire to spend more time outside of government, where he can be 'much more open and free in discussing the situation in Ukraine.' This indicates his plan to continue influencing developments concerning Ukraine, despite his formal resignation from the post.
Keith Kellogg's statement highlights the significance of his role in shaping U.S. policy toward Ukraine and supporting the nation amid growing challenges. His wish to stay active in this arena may signal the enduring nature of American backing for Ukraine, even as administrations change. It also demonstrates how experts and former officials can continue to play a vital part in shaping international policy long after their official mandates have ended.
Read also
- NATO Holds Its First-Ever Meeting in Kyiv: Key Decisions on Air Defense for Ukraine
- Swedish Court Orders First-Ever Vessel Seizure at Ukraine’s Request: Key Details
- Hungary Lifts Block on Ukraine’s EU Path: What the New Prime Minister Madyar Promised
- Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Thanks Cyprus for EU Accession Cluster, Announces New Chapter with Hungary
- Mandatory Subjects for Ukraine's 2027 University Entrance Exam: Government Bill Reveals Key Details
- Poland's Failure to Grasp Ukraine's Suffering: Historical Missteps Repeating Themselves

