Gen. Keith Kellogg, Trump's special envoy to Ukraine and Russia, said he thinks Ukraine could "move forward" after signing a key minerals deal.
After Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky signs it, “then I think you can go forward,” Kellogg said in an interview Thursday at the Council on Foreign Relations.
Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg says Oval Office clash caused aid pause, while also acknowledging the damage Russia has done 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.’
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.
Officials from the Trump administration held backchannel talks with Volodymyr Zelensky and his team to stress “the importance of stabilizing relations with the White House” following the American and Ukrainian presidents’ contentious Oval Office meeting last week,
A fiery Oval Office meeting sent shock waves through allies, while U.S. officials gave conflicting signals about whether an agreement to end the Russia-Ukraine war could be salvaged.