The Ukrainian delegation had a consultant in Kelllog’s conversation with National Security Advisers of Great Britain, Germany and France.
The special representative of the US president in the Ukraine Keith Kellogs is considered to be negotiating at the Ukrainian delegation in London, which took place on April 23. He wrote about it on Network X.
“Positive negotiations in London with Andrei Yermak. It’s time to move forward according to President Trump’s directive regarding the Ukrainian -Russian War: To stop the killings, to achieve peace and put America in the first place,” Kelllog wrote.
It is known that the Ukrainian delegation held a meeting on April 23 in London with a special US president representative in Ukraine Kitat Kellogue.
“We inform our position and noted that the immediate, complete and unconditional cessation should be the first step toward the beginning of negotiations with the achievement of a fair and long -world world,” said its participant, head of the office of the President of Ukraine Andrei Ermak.
He added that the parties agreed to continue talking and regular contacts.
Earlier it was reported in London a “productive and successful” meeting of the Ukrainian delegation with a US President’s representative in Ukraine Keit Kellogue that took place in London.
Earlier on Wednesday by the British Foreign Ministry, it confirmed that peace negotiations at the level of war ministers in Ukraine along with colleagues from USA and Europe, which should take place today, has been postponed after state secretary Marco Rubio that he cannot be present. According to media reports, this happened because of Kyiv’s refusal to accept the US plan in Crimea.
And on the eve of the media has learned about the “final proposal” of the United States for Kyiv and Moscow. We talked about a single -page document submitted by Americans to Ukrainian officials in Paris last week.
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