Trump's Envoy Kellogg to Visit Ukraine on July 14 Amid Military Aid Confusion
UKRAINE, JUL 11 – US Special Envoy Keith Kellogg urged international partners to launch a new Marshall Plan for Ukraine and emphasized the need for a ceasefire to end Russia’s war, officials said.
- US Special Envoy Keith Kellogg will visit Kyiv for a week starting on Monday, July 14, to discuss ongoing support amid the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
- Kellogg's visit follows a pause and resumption in US weapons shipments to Ukraine amid intensified Russian drone and missile attacks, including a record 741 launched on July 9.
- Kellogg and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy previously met on July 9 in Rome to discuss weapons supplies, sanctions, and defense cooperation ahead of the Ukraine Recovery Conference.
- US Secretary of State Rubio stated on Friday that European countries are allowed to send some of their military equipment to Kyiv and subsequently request replenishments from the United States, highlighting that this approach is quicker than waiting for direct shipments from the US.
- Kellogg's visit and US aid resumption signal a continued commitment to Ukraine's defense, while plans for security guarantees including possible peacekeepers by a France-UK coalition remain ongoing.
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The US emissary Keith Kellogg will travel to Ukraine from Monday for an official visit, announced Ukraine this Friday. Follow the latest information. - IN DIRECT - War in Ukraine: the American emissary Kellogg will travel to Kiev from Monday (International).

At the Ukraine reconstruction conference in Rome, U.S. special envoy Keith Kellogg had talks with Ukrainian representatives. Now he is still travelling to the war country for several days.
Kellogg commented on the negotiations to Yle at the Rome reconstruction conference. Sanna Marin, for her part, did not want to say anything about her meeting goals.
US Special Envoy Kellogg Heads to Ukraine Next Week to Discuss Military Aid
Keith Kellogg, US Special Envoy for Ukraine and Russia, will visit Kyiv on Monday, July 14, as part of his diplomatic efforts. Kellogg shared the news in an exclusive interview with Galyina Ostapovets, a reporter for Novyny.LIVE, who is currently covering the Ukraine Reconstruction Conference in Rome. According to Kellogg, his visit to Ukraine will last a week, during which he will engage in talks related to ongoing support for Ukraine amid the …
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