It is important how this war will end: Yermak held a meeting with Trump's special representative Kellogg.


Ukrainian official met with the US special representative
Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak met with the US special representative for Ukraine and Russia Keith Kellogg in Kyiv.
Today I was glad to welcome the US special representative for Ukraine and Russia Keith Kellogg to Kyiv. This was his first meeting during the visit, and I am grateful to him for coming to Ukraine at this difficult Time - we appreciate it,' Yermak wrote on his Telegram channel.
During the meeting, issues of American support for Ukraine and bilateral relations were discussed. According to Yermak, it is important for the Ukrainian side that Keith Kellogg receives complete information about the situation at the front and personally sees the resilience of the Ukrainian people.
It is important how this war ends. I personally said this to Keith Kellogg. Russia always manipulates information, trying to sow discord, lying to pit us against each other,' emphasized the head of the Office of the President.
Yermak stressed the importance of the principle 'nothing about Ukraine without Ukraine' and emphasized the interest in strategic partnership with the US, including security guarantees, defense, and economic cooperation.
It should be noted, Zelensky is ready to provide Kellogg with complete information about the situation in Ukraine.
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