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Kellogg says Trump wants a just and lasting peace in Ukraine

Lilia RagutskaPolitics
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US President-elect Donald Trump wants a "just, sustainable, and secure peace in Ukraine." Ending the killings on the territory of our country will be one of the priorities of the new administration in the White House.

At the same time, Trump understands that previous attempts to reach peace agreements between Russia and Ukraine, including the Minsk agreements, have "failed miserably," so he is not going to follow this path. This was stated by Keith Kellogg, Trump's nominee for the post of US Special Representative for Ukraine and Russia, on Fox Business.

"The president is very consistent in what he wants, which is to stop the killing and bring peace to the region. It's not his only international priority, but he wants a peace that is just, that is sustainable, that is secure," the Trump team representative assured.

Kellogg also emphasized that there have been previous attempts at peace talks between Ukraine and Russia. All of them, including the Minsk process, "failed miserably." Therefore, the candidate for the post of special representative emphasized, that Trump is not going to follow the same path.

"He understands the importance of the relationship he has with his allies, including Vladimir Putin. And he's the person who can bring that to fruition – I really believe he will in the relatively near future," Kellogg emphasized.

Earlier, Trump's special representative Kellogg said that Ukraine and Russia are ready for peace talks. In his opinion, all that is missing is a "referee" who could "break up" the two warring parties.

Kellogg will visit Ukraine in early January 2025 to "gather facts," at least that's what Reuters sources said.

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