Ukraine can be divided “almost like Berlin after World War II” under a peace agreement, according to the United States.
The special support of the US president in Ukraine Keith Kellogue has suggested to divide Ukraine into several zones, where western troops will be placed at the end of the war in Russia. On Friday, April 11, writing the Times.
Kelllol compared this to the Berlin section when, after surrendering to Germany in 1945, the city was divided into work zones.
In particular, Kelllol suggests putting the British-French contingent with Ukrainian troops on the right bank of Dnieper and west of Ukrain.
“Ukrainian troops will remain in the north and center, and Russia will remain in temporary occupied territories,” the newspaper writes with a reference to Kelloglog.
He also suggests to create a demilitarized zone on the front line.
Trump’s special bearer believes that the UK Army and France deployment will not be provocative at all for Russia, and also added that Ukraine is a huge enough country to deploy many troops looking to ensure stopping.
“You can make it look almost like what happened in Berlin after World War II, when you have a Russian zone, the French zone, the British zone, the American zone,” Kellogue said.
“Kelllog’s proposals explicitly mean the recognition that Ukraine has to give to its east territories, now under Russia’s control,” the Times points.

Italy’s Prime Minister George Maloni suggested that Ukraine be expanded in the action of the NATO’s 5 article without being a member of the country in the alliance.
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