Ceasefire in Ukraine: USA Envoy Names the Main Obstacle

Ukraine has agreed to a comprehensive ceasefire with Russia, as proposed by the United States.
Keith Kellogg, U.S. Special Representative for Ukraine

However, the main obstacle to a ceasefire in Ukraine remains Russian dictator Vladimir Putin.

This was stated by Keith Kellogg, U.S. Special Representative for Ukraine. He noted that Ukraine agreed to a ceasefire under numerous conditions, some of which Kyiv does not favor. In contrast, Russia effectively rejected the U.S. initiative.

“They (the Ukrainians — UNIAN) agreed that a comprehensive ceasefire on land, sea, and air for 30 days is needed, which could be extended. They want it today. We returned from London two weeks ago, we spoke with the 'coalition of the willing', led by the British, French, and Germans, who are ready for this comprehensive ceasefire, with many conditions. And the Ukrainians agree to it,” Kellogg stated.

The special envoy admitted that not all conditions are acceptable to Ukraine, but “we’re getting to the point where this is the path to follow.” Kellogg added that the parties are “close” to a potential truce:

“I think we’re close. The only person who can make it happen is President Trump. But only if Putin agrees. I think right now, our obstacle to progress is the President of Russia, who is not agreeing.”

Trump also noted that both sides — Russia and Ukraine — are interested in ending the conflict. However, during negotiations with the Trump administration, Russia made unacceptable demands, including severing Ukraine's military ties with NATO and adopting a neutral status with a limited army.

Source: Fox News.

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