Former US President Donald Trump's special representative , Keith Kellogg, said that Ukraine would participate in any negotiations to resolve the war, but without Europe.
He also decided to remind that the full-scale war has been going on for three years. “I know that I may be criticized, and my words may seem political, but the fact remains: Trump has now inherited this war. However, our goal is not to bring it to the death of every Ukrainian,” Kellogg said during the Munich Conference.
In addition, Trump's special representative mentioned "Minsk 2", emphasizing that at that time, during the process of resolving the war in Donbas, many people were present at the negotiating table and they "had no opportunity to join the peace process.".
“It didn’t work. We won’t repeat Minsk,” Kellogg said. He added that the US would continue to fund Ukraine, even though it wanted to “stop the killing.”.
Other Kellogg statements
We previously reported that Ukraine's territorial losses will be recorded in the agreement, but this does not mean their recognition. "They will not return to the 2014 borders, the borders they had before Russia entered Crimea," he explained.
In addition, Trump will double down on sanctions against Russia to end the war. According to Kellogg, the sanctions imposed on Russia are “only a three” on a scale of 1 to 10 for how painful economic pressure can be.

