No one intends to impose a peace agreement on Ukraine, stated U.S. Special Envoy to President Donald Trump, Keith Kellogg. Speaking to reporters at NATO headquarters in Brussels, he emphasized that Ukraine will make its own decisions.
"The U.S. is ready to listen to all parties, but its main task is to provide security guarantees for Ukraine," he added, as reported by Sky News.
Additionally, the special envoy mentioned a planned trip to Ukraine. According to him, it is still being coordinated. During the visit, the former advisor to the U.S. Vice President on national security plans to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who, in an interview with NBC News, stated that he "will never accept any decisions" made between the U.S. and Russia without Ukraine's involvement.
Other Statements by Keith Kellogg
Earlier, UNIAN reported that Russia will have to make territorial concessions and reduce its military. According to Kellogg during a meeting with the foreign ministers of Britain, Poland, and Ukraine, "Ukraine may also make concessions."
Moreover, Kellogg "took" 180 days to end the war in Ukraine. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte responded to these remarks, emphasizing that he cannot guarantee this.