Newly elected US President Donald Trump, having appointed his former national security adviser Keith Kellogg as special envoy to Ukraine, has also chosen a very specific plan to end the conflict,
writes CNN journalist Nick Peyton Walsh. According to a CNN journalist, the plan would "please" Russian President Vladimir Putin, but would destroy Western unity and support.
“The front lines will be frozen with a ceasefire and a demilitarized zone will be introduced. For agreeing to this, Russia will receive limited sanctions relief,” the material says.
Kellogg believes that the United States does not need to get involved in another conflict because its own weapons stockpiles have suffered from aid to Ukraine, leaving the country vulnerable to any potential conflict with China." Also, Ukraine's membership in NATO should be delayed indefinitely "in exchange for a comprehensive peace agreement with clear criteria and security guarantees,” writes CNN. According to the article, Kellogg outlined his thesis on the settlement back in April in an article for the political institute America First.