Kellogg: USA discusses deployment of military contingent of UK, France, Germany, Poland in Ukraine – media
- Keith Kellogg, Trump's special envoy, announced on May 14, 2025, that the US discusses deploying a military contingent from several European countries to Ukraine west of the Dnipro River.
- These talks follow efforts to establish a comprehensive ceasefire in Ukraine, where sending troops west of the Dnipro is considered a necessary step to resolving the conflict.
- The deployment proposal involves countries from the Weimar+ format, including Poland, Germany, France, and possibly others, with Ukrainians deciding which troops can enter Ukraine.
- Kellogg specified the force would operate outside the contact zone and perform an 'insurance function,' while noting that Russia’s position on this matter is irrelevant.
- The initiative aims to ease conflict tensions through peacekeeping and suggests that territorial questions will follow after achieving a ceasefire in Ukraine.
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The US is discussing the deployment of British, French, German, and Polish forces west of the Dnipro River in Ukraine.
Trump’s special envoy, Keith Kellogg, stated that the US is in talks with European countries about sending troops to Ukraine, west of the Dnipro River, as a condition for resolving the conflict in Ukraine. “A force west of the Dnipro River, which means it is outside the contact zone,” the official clarified. He emphasized that the US aims to achieve a comprehensive ceasefire in Ukraine, and only then move on to territorial issues. Meanwhile, acc…
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