WASHINGTON — Ukraine peace envoy Keith Kellogg revealed Thursday that the Trump administration could turn back on military aid and intelligence sharing to Kyiv — but only once Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky signs a rare minerals deal.
President Donald Trump‘s Russia-Ukraine envoy, Keith Kellogg, blamed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for the Trump administration’s decision to suspend military aid and intelligence sharing to Ukraine.
Zelensky will have to figure out how to fix this on his own,’ a senior US official told The Post. ‘We can’t fix it for him.’
Gen. Keith Kellogg, Trump's special envoy to Ukraine and Russia, said he thinks Ukraine could "move forward" after signing a key minerals deal.
Ukraine was given "fair warning" by the White House before President Donald Trump this week ordered a pause on U.S. military assistance and intelligence sharing with Kyiv.
Ukraine had been given "fair warning" by the White House before Donald Trump suspended military aid and intelligence sharing with Kyiv, according to retired Lt General Keith Kellogg
Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg says Oval Office clash caused aid pause, while also acknowledging the damage Russia has done to Ukraine.
The Trump administration’s special envoy to Ukraine and Russia said Thursday that Ukraine “brought it on themselves” in regard to the cutoff of intelligence sharing from the US.
Keith Kellogg, President Trump’s special envoy to Ukraine, said Thursday the foreign nation knew an abrupt pause in U.S. intelligence sharing was at risk and their continued choices caused the
The president's closest advisers, stunned after the debacle in the Oval Office, huddled on Saturday morning were still uncertain how to salvage a mining deal with Ukraine.
Ukraine is a recalcitrant mule that’s been smashed on the nose with a plank of wood.This colorful image is a paraphrase of a telling remark this week by U
Senior Trump administration officials are discussing how President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky can rekindle their frayed relationship in the coming days, par