Trump envoy suggests allied zones of control in Ukraine
- General Keith Kellogg suggested allied zones of control in Ukraine, with British and French troops in the west, Moscow's forces in the east, and a demilitarized zone with Ukrainian forces in between.
- The US would not provide ground forces, but the UK and Norway announced a £450 million package to support Ukraine with radar systems, anti-tank mines, and drones.
- Kellogg said relations between Ukraine and the US were 'back on track', citing resumed talks over a proposed deal on Ukraine's mineral resources.
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US envoy Keith Kellogg on Ukraine: “Can be divided like Berlin after World War II”
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has agreed to a limited ceasefire with Russia. Foreign minister Donald Trump was betting on a quick deal with Russia, but Moscow is not yet willing to cooperate. A ceasefire or peace is therefore still far away in Ukraine. Follow the latest developments in our live blog.
Trump envoy suggests Ukraine could be carved up 'like Berlin after World War II'
A soldier walks through the city of Pokrovsk which is now almost on the front line on April 8, 2025 (Picture: Getty) Ukraine could be divided ‘almost like Berlin after World War II’ as part of a deal to end Russia’s full-scale invasion. This is what Donald Trump’s envoy to Ukraine has floated as a diplomatic solution, even though it resembles a history lesson from the Cold War. As Vladimir Putin continues to hold out on accepting a truce, Keith …
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