The special envoy of the White House for Ukraine, the retired general Keith Kellogg, has been receptive to the deployment of a “Allied Force “ In Ukraine, without American participation, for “support your sovereignty“In a hypothetical postwar period with Russia, as well as the establishment of a demilitarized area that does not represent an effective division of the country.
Kellogg, in an interview with the Magacin of the British newspaper ‘The Times’, has considered that this force-led by a Franco-British combined-could be deployed west of the Dnieper River and believes that “it would not be at all” a provocation for Moscow, understanding that the Ukrainian territory is large enough to house an international display to reinforce a possible fire.
Although in the interview Kellogg comes to talk about a postwar scenario similar to that of the divided Berlin after World War II, in his account of the social network X, Kellogg wanted to clarify that at no time has he defended a “partition” of Ukraine but that he has referred to “Responsibility areas of an allied force without the United States participation“.
Kellogg has also raised the possibility of creating a demilitarized area forcing each side to go back 15 kilometers of their lines in the front. “It would be an area of exclusion quite easy to supervise. Would there be violations of Alto El Fuego? Yes. There are always them, but it would be easy to control, “he said.
Finally, Kellogg estimates that the next step in Ukraine to the achievement of the Alto Fire will be the celebration of elections “because a year has almost had been summoned since they had to be summoned.” In this sense, the Trump mediator believes that the Ukrainian president, Volodimir Zelenski, has a willingness to do so “but that is a request of the Ukrainian people in the Ukrainian Parliament, not ours (of the US).”