American messenger Keith Kelog said on Monday that he would not ask Ukraine to accept that whatever deal has been done by President Donald Trump to end the war of Russia, to accept, before Kiev’s visit to accept the deal. .
Kelog is set to arrive at Ukraine for a three -day talks on Wednesday, which will include a meeting with President Volodimier Zelanski.
His visit to Kiev will first arrive from top US authorities after meeting Russian negotiaters in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday as Trump blinded all colleagues agreed to start peace efforts with Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin.
Kelog said that American officials were engaged in parallel attempts to bring Moscow and Kiev to the conversation table – with him led the outreach for Ukraine.
Trump’s envoy stressed that it would eventually be up to Zelansky whether Ukraine accepts American leader brokers.
“Decision by Ukrainian is a Ukrainian decision,” Calog told reporters after a conversation with American colleagues at NATO headquarters in Brussels.
Kelog said, “Zelancesi is a elected leader of a sovereign nation and those decisions are his and no one will apply to an elected leader of a sovereign nation,” Kelog said.
He insisted that his job was to “convenient” a deal which “would ensure that solid security guarantee is that Ukraine is a sovereign nation”.
European leaders met in Paris on Monday to try to come up with a strategy as they would be left on the occasion of any talks.
Kelog reiterated the earlier suggestions that Europeans would not participate directly, but insisted that they would “input”.
“I don’t think it is appropriate or possible everyone is sitting on the table,” he said.
Kelog said that the US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has “made everything on the table” in a conversation after pouring cold water on Ukraine’s NATO or re -achieving all his area.
He did not deny that extensive issues of European and global security would be brought into conversation between Washington and Moscow.
“I think what has been brought in those discussions is unknown,” he said.
“If global issues are exposed, I would not be surprised,” he said, “he said, pointing to the possible efforts to break Russia’s relations with Iran, North Korea and China.
The American messenger said that after an all-out war of nearly three years, he believed that both Russia and Ukraine were ready to call a stop as neither could win a decisive victory on the battlefield.
“You are just feeling that both sides want to tap out,” he said.
“When you think about it, it is really unstable.”
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