Trump's representative Keith Kellogg will visit Ukraine in early January
According to the agency's interlocutors, the meetings will be aimed at “establishing facts” and not at active negotiations.
US President-elect Donald Trump's new special envoy for Ukraine, Keith Kellogg, will visit Kyiv and several other European capitals in early January as part of efforts to end the war in Ukraine. This was reported by Reuters, citing two sources familiar with the travel plans.
According to them, the 80-year-old retired lieutenant general, whose appointment as assistant to the president and special representative for Ukraine and Russia was announced by Trump at the end of November, does not plan to visit Moscow during his tour.
It is expected that he will hold negotiations with the Ukrainian leadership in Kyiv, in addition, his team is now working on…