General Keith Kellogg, a former national security adviser to Donald Trump, has proposed a controversial peace plan for Ukraine that involves partitioning the country into zones of control, similar to Berlin after World War II. Under the plan, Western powers like Britain and France would oversee western Ukraine, while eastern regions would be ceded to Russia. The suggestion has sparked criticism for potentially legitimizing Russian territorial gains and undermining Ukrainian sovereignty. Kellogg's comments reflect ongoing debates within U.S. political circles about how to end the war in Ukraine. The proposal has not been officially endorsed by Trump or the U.S. government.
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Trump's envoy suggests Ukraine 'could be divided like postwar Berlin' as part of peace deal
President Trump’s envoy to Ukraine, General Keith Kellogg, has suggested the country could be partitioned “almost like Berlin after World War Two” as part of a peace deal.
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