President Donald Trump's appointed special envoy for Ukraine and Russia has said what the next president wants. The biggest war in Europe since World War II I'm going into my third year in February, so I need to finish it as soon as possible.
Keith Kellogg, a retired U.S. Army lieutenant general who served in the Trump administration, told American Report on Wednesday that the war, which began after Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, was a “genocide.” said it needs to end. Quickly.
“Russian casualties, Ukrainian casualties, damage to their cities, this is a war that must end. And I think he does.” [Trump] “It will be possible in the near future,” Kellogg said.
“I have a lot of confidence in his ability to actually get to the position where this war actually ended. And what people need to understand is that he's not trying to give anything away. That means no.” [Russian President Vladimir] president putin Or to the Russians. He's actually trying to save Ukraine and protect its sovereignty, and he's going to make sure it's fair and just.”
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During his 2024 campaign, Trump repeatedly said that the Russia-Ukraine war could be resolved within 24 hours.
At a press conference at Mar-a-Lago on Tuesday, President Trump said he was aware that Putin would like to meet, but that such a move would not occur until he officially takes office on Inauguration Day on January 20. He said he believed the meeting was inappropriate.
He added that he hoped the fighting would end within six months.
“Russia is losing a lot of young people, and so is Ukraine. This should never have started,” he said. “That is a war that should never have happened.”
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Kellogg said his goal was to end the war in 100 days, and he hoped to set an even shorter timeline.
“Let's set it to 100 days and go all the way back and think about ways we can do it in the short term to make sure the solutions are solid and sustainable and end this war so we can feel safe. Sho. please stop the massacre'' he told Fox News anchor Sandra Smith. It will be important to our national security. It is part of our vital national interest and is good for Europe and good for the planet. ”
a This was announced by a senior US defense official. In October it was announced that Russia had suffered more than 600,000 casualties since 2022, and in September alone the Russian military suffered “more than any other month of the war in terms of casualties in combat.” It was announced that there were many casualties.
Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelenskiy met with President Trump for the first time in New York at the end of September. the next president of the United States said is “powerful and unpredictable” and wants that “unpredictability” to be “directed primarily against the Russian Federation.”
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united nations Deputy Commissioner for Human Rights Nada Al Nassif The Ukrainian government announced earlier this week that more than 12,300 civilians, including more than 650 children, have been killed in Ukraine since the start of the war.
Ashley Carnahan is a writer for Fox News Digital.