Retired General Keith Kellogg presented Trump with a plan to end the Russian-Ukrainian war.
Newly elected US President Donald Trump has appointed retired General Keith Kellogg to serve as his special envoy to resolve Russia’s war against Ukraine. The politician announced this on the social network Truth Social on Wednesday, November 27.
Trump said Kellogg “has a distinguished military and business career,” including national security experience.
“Peace will be secured, and the world and America will be safe again, if we act with force!” – added the politician.
A retired lieutenant general and Vietnam War veteran, Kellogg served in senior positions in the Trump administration from 2017-2021. In particular, he is the chief of staff of the National Security Council and national security adviser to Vice President Mike Pence.
According to Reuters, Kellogg previously proposed his plan to end the war in Ukraine, stipulating that the supply of American weapons to Kyiv would continue only on the condition that Ukraine agrees to peace negotiations with Russia.
At the same time, the United States is ready to warn Moscow about the consequences of refusing negotiations, including increasing support for Kyiv. The plan also provides for removing the issue of Ukraine’s membership in NATO from the agenda for the near future.
Kellogg currently works at the pro-Trump center America First Policy Institute, where he has put forward various proposals for what could be the national security policy of a future Trump administration.
Let’s remember that Trump has said that his administration will focus on Russia’s war against Ukraine. The war must end.
Earlier, the media revealed the details of Trump’s “peace plan” to end the war in Ukraine.
Source: korrespondent

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