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Kellogg Should Get Zelensky to Apologize, Then Get Minerals Deal Done

On Newsmax TV's “The Record” aired on Friday, former NATO Supreme Supreme Commander Gen. Wesley Clark (Ret.) will need to go to Ukraine and Russian Lieutenant General Keis Kellogg (Zelensky). And both sides should complete the mineral trade, as it would be beneficial for the US and Ukraine to make a transaction.

Clark began by saying that the situation should not be done publicly.

After the debate turned to Kellogg, Clark said: …and ask us to stay here until we can accomplish this. There is a lot of business interest in what is happening in Ukraine. And you already have businessmen and others trying to invest in rare earths and titanium etc. there. And it's good that the US has them – obviously access to those minerals, and that's part of President Trump's plan. And it would be good for Ukraine to get that agreement. ”

He continued. “As you know now, it wasn't perfect. There were a lot of details left. It was like an agreement to agree to, following certain details. So it wasn't meant to surrender to Putin or anything like that. [that]. It was just a way to move the discussion forward. ”

Clark adds that pushing Putin into public is not going well either, “Putin will only follow the agreement as far as his interests are concerned. And he has not changed the purpose of launching this operation. This is to handle everything in Ukraine, including regaining its ability to control the Balkan and Romania, Bulgaria, etc., and rewind NATO. So it's hard to see how this is sustainable peace until Russia changes its targets. All of that. So much of this work has to be kept out of sight of the camera. It's not possible in the way this is happening.”

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