'The End of the War in a Few Months': Kellogg did not rule out the organization of a meeting between Zelensky and Putin in the USA.


Donald Trump's special envoy for peace negotiations in Ukraine, Keith Kellogg, spoke in an interview with Fox News about possible approaches to ending the conflict if Trump wins the elections. He stated that his team is already planning a visit to Europe for consultations with the parties involved in the conflict.
According to Kellogg, there is currently only one government in operation, and they understand the limitations of the Logan Act, but it is important for them to listen to the positions of the parties. Moreover, he also emphasized that the conflict could be resolved within a few months after Trump's inauguration, as only he, as president, can do it.
Thanks @larry_kudlow @FoxBusiness for having me on with you. We have a President (elect) that strides the world with confidence and resolve and allies and adversaries know it. pic.twitter.com/RH8iqIGHTO
— Keith Kellogg (@generalkellogg) December 13, 2024
Kellogg does not rule out the possibility of a meeting between the leaders of Ukraine and Russia in Washington after Trump's inauguration. He noted that Trump plays chess on three levels and can make such a move. He also stressed that their job is to help implement what Trump wants to do for the American people and that they will bring the war in Europe to a successful conclusion for the American people.
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