Zelensky is ready to provide Kellogg with complete information about the situation in Ukraine.


Zelensky is ready to provide information to the U.S. special representative about the situation in Ukraine
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky announced that he is ready to provide U.S. special representative Keith Kellogg with complete information about the situation in the country and organize his meeting with the military at the front. He also emphasized the importance of fighting Russian disinformation and noted that the U.S. representative will have the opportunity to familiarize himself with trust ratings and communicate with citizens.
For me, this is an important task, so that Mr. Kellogg can receive information himself and understand what is happening. Meetings will be held with the military, intelligence, and the Security Service. We are open to all requests from the other side and to the requests we have received.
Zelensky's readiness to visit the front with Kellogg
Zelensky also stated his readiness to visit the front together with General Kellogg so that he could communicate with the military. He emphasized that the military has the right to vote on returning home and transferring control to the 'Russians'. The President called on the U.S. representative to learn the opinions of the people who live and fight at the front.
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