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Trump to pick Keith Kellogg as special envoy to end Ukraine war – report

There are some major geopolitical considerations around how the war in Ukraine ends. Trump will reportedly pick Keith Kellogg as envoy to end the war, according to a Reuters report.

Here’s a recent article where he lays out how he would end it.

  • Continue arming Ukraine while pursuing formal ceasefire negotiations, with aid conditional on Ukraine agreeing to peace talks
  • Delay Ukraine’s NATO membership in exchange for security guarantees and a verifiable deal with Russia
  • Ukraine keeps its claim to all territories but agrees to pursue diplomatic means for recovery, acknowledging it may take significant time
  • Use partial sanctions relief on Russia as incentive for peace steps; implement levies on Russian energy to fund Ukraine’s reconstruction
  • Seek an interlocutor trusted by both sides (suggests Trump could fill this role) for negotiations, noting Biden’s limited engagement with Putin
  • Provide Ukraine with bilateral security agreement ratified by Senate, similar to arrangements with Korea and Taiwan
  • Continue military support even after negotiations to prevent Russian aggression, while rejecting Russian demands for Ukrainian demilitarization

This article was written by Adam Button at www.forexlive.com.

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