Kellogg is planning peace talks: Trump wants to end UkraineKlieg!

Kellogg is planning peace talks: Trump wants to end UkraineKlieg!

Krone, Österreich - The designated US President Donald Trump has named his new special envoy for the Ukraine conflict: Keith Kellogg, a former general, is intended to make a decisive contribution to termination of the war that has been going on for almost three years. According to krone , Kellogg's approach is based on the philosophy "peace through strength". The 80-year-old Kellogg, who has served as a chief of staff under Trump under Trump on the National Security Council, has already developed a plan to bring the hostile parties to the negotiating table. This could give him a key role in the new political framework of US foreign policy.

Kellogg's strategy and Trump’s ideas

In a strategy paper that Kellogg wrote together with the former government official Fred Fleitz, an “America First” approach is proposed for the end of the conflict. The plan provides for the ceasefire offer to be made to Ukraine while the United States continues to deliver weapons, but on the condition that Ukraine will take part in peace talks with Russia. The al jazera report says that Kellogg criticizes and for a new diplomacy pleads to defuse the conflict. However, these conditions could be complicated because Ukraine wants to keep its sovereignty and the pressure on them to give up territories is potentially dangerous.

Trump himself is criticized because he announced in September to have a very specific plan for the end of the war, but did not reveal any details. Vice President JD Vance said that Trump's approach could include a demilitarized area between the conflict parties, which may result in the loss of Ukrainian territory. However, these suggestions contradict the goals of President Wolodymyr Selenskyj, who demands the return of all occupied areas, including the Crimea. The consideration of exposing the NATO membership of Ukraine could serve as a means of pressure for peace negotiations, which remains internationally controversial.

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