Already has plans
Trump nominates Kellogg as Ukraine envoy
US President-elect Donald Trump has appointed retired ex-general Keith Kellogg as the new special envoy for Ukraine. Kellogg is said to have already presented a plan on how to end the war. This plan envisages freezing the front lines at their current positions.
As insiders reported to the Reuters news agency, the Ukrainian and Russian governments are to be forced to the negotiating table. The USA would only supply Ukraine with more weapons if it started peace talks. At the same time, the White House would warn Russia that any refusal to negotiate would lead to more support for Ukraine. NATO membership would be off the table for the time being.
Kellogg drafted his plan for Ukraine together with Fred Fleitz, who also served as Chief of Staff of the National Security Council under Trump. So far, there is no US special envoy for the war in Ukraine.
Kellogg was Chief of Staff of the National Security Council and Security Advisor to then Vice President Mike Pence during Trump's term of office from 2017 to early 2021. Former US ambassador to Berlin Richard Grenell was still under discussion for the newly created post.
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