The President of the United States Donald Trump has set a timeline for his special representative for Ukraine, Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg, to end the war initiated by Russia within one hundred days. Reports TSN. This information is provided by Kontrakty.UA.
This is mentioned in an article by the American publication The Wall Street Journal.
However, the question remains - how realistic is this timeline? Moreover, many believe that it is unlikely Kellogg will succeed in achieving this.
Former colleagues of Kellogg state that he was appointed to this position based on a peace plan he proposed. This plan included significant criticism of the administration of then-President Joe Biden. As a concession to Russia, the plan suggested postponing Ukraine's NATO membership and lifting some sanctions on Russia in exchange for signing a peace agreement.
In turn, Russian media and official Moscow reacted critically to both Keith Kellogg and his peace plan.
For instance, political analyst Seth Jones described Kellogg as a serious thinker whose presence in Donald Trump's orbit should lend weight to the White House's decisions regarding Ukraine. However, he believes that personal attacks from the Kremlin on Kellogg and his plan "do not contribute to negotiations or even a ceasefire."
Recall that the American president Donald Trump has tasked his special representative Keith Kellogg with ending the war. Journalists believe that Kellogg's role as a special envoy is more of an "initial gambit" in the peace negotiations that Trump intends to oversee himself.