Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, plans to appoint retired Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg as his special representative for Ukraine if he returns to power, Reuters , citing its own sources.
The press reported in June that the essence of his plan was to stop hostilities by freezing them along the front line, and to force Kyiv and Moscow to negotiate.
Kellogg, 80, was chief of staff of the White House National Security Council during Trump's first presidency.
Another candidate for the post of special envoy for Ukraine is Richard Grenell, the former acting director of national intelligence under Trump. Some sources call him the favorite.
In July, Grenell advocated for the creation of "autonomous zones" to end the war, denying Ukraine NATO membership, and once again forcing Kyiv and Moscow to negotiate to end the war as soon as possible by reducing or increasing military aid to Ukraine.

