Trump envoy says Russian concern over NATO enlargement is fair
- Keith Kellogg, the representative appointed by President Donald Trump to handle Ukraine-related matters, announced that negotiations aimed at unifying the separate peace proposals from Ukraine and Russia will take place in Istanbul next week, with participation from several NATO countries.
- These talks follow Russia's demand for a written pledge preventing NATO's eastward expansion to include Ukraine, Georgia, and Moldova, though details and commitments remain unsettled.
- Kellogg emphasized the United States does not support Ukraine joining NATO, noting that all 32 NATO members must approve and that multiple countries share this position.
- Describing Russia's concern over NATO enlargement as "a fair concern," Kellogg estimated 1.2 million dead or injured in the Ukraine war and criticized Russia for striking Ukrainian cities.
- These developments indicate ongoing complex negotiations involving multiple countries, with Ukraine's NATO membership remaining off the table as peace talks prepare to advance cautiously.
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Trump envoy says Russian concern over NATO enlargement is fair
U.S. President Donald Trump's envoy to Ukraine, Keith Kellogg, said Russia's concern over the eastward enlargement of NATO was fair and the United States did not want to see Ukraine in the U.S.-led military alliance.
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“Ukraine cannot enter NATO, and we are not the only country that says that – I could give you four other NATO countries and 32 of them are needed to allow them to enter NATO,” Kellogg said.
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