Kellogg accused The Times newspaper of distorting his statement about the division of Ukraine.
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US President Donald Trump's special envoy Keith Kellogg accused The Times newspaper of distorting his words about the division of Ukraine. He wrote about this on April 11 in the social network X (ex. Twitter).
The publication reported in one of its publications that Kellogg, as part of the settlement of the Ukrainian conflict, allowed the possibility of dividing the country between European countries and Russia into control zones. As an example, according to the newspaper, he cited the division of "Berlin after World War II."
"The Times article misrepresents what I said. I was talking about the post-ceasefire resilience forces that would support Ukraine's sovereignty. In the discussions of the section, I was referring to the areas or areas of responsibility of the allied forces (excluding US troops). I did not mean the partition of Ukraine," he wrote.
The Daily Telegraph newspaper reported on April 10 that the UK is considering the possibility of deploying troops in Ukraine for a period of five years, which, as specified, is being discussed by London and other partners in the "coalition of the willing."
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