Kellogg: First unconditional 30-day ceasefire, then peace discussions
The US President's Special Envoy for Ukraine, General Keith Kellogg, believes it is obvious that a transition to peace negotiations is possible only after a ceasefire. In this context, he cited a post by Christopher Luxon, Prime Minister of New Zealand, a country located almost 30,000 km from Ukraine.
“Even the Prime Minister of New Zealand gets it. As President Trump has repeatedly said, stop the killing!!” he wrote on X.
“An unconditional 30 day ceasefire first and, during it, move into comprehensive peace discussions. Not the other way around,” he stressed.
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