Kellogg Seeks Key to Peace in Ukraine with Lukashenko: Trump's Man to Visit Belarus.


U.S. Special Representative for Ukraine and Russia Kurt Kellogg will travel to Belarus to meet with President Alexander Lukashenko. The news was reported by the publication 'Khvylia', citing Reuters and four sources on Wednesday, June 18.
So far, the meeting does not have a specific agenda, but it could be the first step toward peace negotiations between Ukraine and Russia. If the visit takes place, Kellogg will become the highest-ranking American official to visit Belarus in recent years.
It should be noted that if Kellogg meets with Lukashenko, he will become the highest-ranking American representative to visit Belarus in recent years. Planning such trips requires careful arrangements, so one should not rule out the possibility of canceling or postponing the visit at the last moment.
The History of Visits by American Officials
In 2020, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo visited Belarus, promising to supply the country with oil '100%'. This happened during a period of tense relations between Belarus and Russia. At that Time, the U.S. even sent a tanker with oil to Poland for further delivery to Belarus.
Kellogg has previously expressed his views on ending the war in Ukraine and voiced hopes for peace negotiations.
The U.S. President's representative for Ukraine and Russia, Kurt Kellogg, plans to visit Belarus for talks with President Alexander Lukashenko. This visit could contribute to a peaceful resolution of the conflict between Ukraine and Russia. The history of visits by American officials in Belarus indicates the importance of this visit and its potential impact on the geopolitical situation in the region.Read also
- Trump left the G7 summit due to Zelensky and Macron: FT learned the details
- The SBU presented exclusive photos and videos of the prisoner exchange
- North Korea to send 25 thousand workers to Russia: what does it want in return
- The Ministry of Internal Affairs explained how they identify Russian soldiers among the transferred bodies of the deceased
- Ukrainian developers submitted 42 projects for the NATO competition against FPV drones on fiber optics
- Putin outlined conditions for a meeting with Zelensky: what nuances the dictator spoke about