Trump narrows Keith Kellogg’s role to Special Envoy to Ukraine, ending his involvement with Russia
- Kellogg was excluded from peace talks after a Russian official stated that Vladimir Putin viewed him as too pro-Ukraine.
- President Volodymyr Zelensky described his meeting with Kellogg as one that 'restores hope,' emphasizing the need for strong agreements with America.
- Kellogg expressed gratitude for the appointment, stating he is 'deeply honored' and believes Trump will help end the war.
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Trump narrows Keith Kellogg's role to special envoy to Ukraine
U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Saturday that retired lieutenant general Keith Kellogg, who was appointed as his special envoy for Ukraine and Russia in late November, will shift his focus to Ukraine."General Kellogg, a Highly Respected Military
Zelensky Shocked? Trump Limits Role Of ‘Too Pro-Ukraine’ Envoy After Complaints From Russia
In a stunning shakeup, Trump has removed Keith Kellogg from Russia-Ukraine talks after Moscow reportedly objected to him as “too pro-Ukraine.” This decision follows secret high-level meetings where Russia allegedly pressured the U.S. to sideline Kellogg. With Kellogg out, Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff is set to take over key negotiations. Is Trump caving to Putin’s demands? What does this mean for Ukraine?
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