The Biden administration in the United States has announced that it will provide additional military aid to Ukraine for $500 million (W730 billion).U.S.
US President-Elect Donald Trump's special envoy for Ukraine and Russia Keith Kellogg said the biggest mistake US President Joe Biden made in his handling of the Ukraine war is his reluctance to talk to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Keith Kellogg, Donald Trump's Ukraine envoy, has delayed his planned trip to Kyiv until after the inauguration, reflecting the complexities of US diplomacy regarding Ukraine. Initially set for early January,
Keith Kellogg, US President-elect Donald Trump's special envoy for Ukraine and Russia, has said he aims to try to find a solution to the full-scale war within 100 days of the new president's inauguration.
President-elect Trump’s nominee for special envoy to Ukraine and Russia, retired Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg, told Fox News on Wednesday that he hopes the United States can broker a “solvable solution” to the war in Ukraine within 100 days of Donald Trump’s inauguration.
A visit to Kyiv by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s special envoy for Ukraine and Russia has been canceled but will be rescheduled, Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said Tuesday
Top European Union diplomat Kaja Kallas said Thursday the EU would be ready to take the lead on supporting Ukraine if the United States was no longer willing.
The Biden administration has announced the final tranche of military aid it will send to Ukraine, amounting to about $500 million.
The Trump administration's Ukraine peace envoy, Keith Kellogg, has postponed a visit to Kyiv until after U.S. President-elect Donald Trump is inaugurated on Jan. 20, Reuters reported on Jan. 6, citing four sources with knowledge of the trip.
"People need to understand, he's not trying to give something to Putin or to the Russians, he's actually trying to save Ukraine and save their sovereignty," Trump's peace envoy Keith Kellogg said on Jan.