
Ukraine Conflict: U.S. Envoy Calls for Concessions, Labels War a 'Proxy'
The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has taken a new turn, according to Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg, the U.S. Special Envoy for Ukraine. In a recent interview on Fox News, Kellogg described the conflict as a "proxy war," highlighting the involvement of various international actors. He emphasized the urgent need for both Russia and Ukraine to engage in meaningful negotiations and make necessary concessions to achieve a peaceful resolution. "If you're going to supply them with weapons, we continue to be part of the aggressor," Kellogg stated, underscoring the potential for escalating tensions. This statement reflects concerns about the international community's role in prolonging the conflict. Kellogg's call for concessions from both sides suggests a path towards de-escalation and a potential end to the devastating war. The international community's continued efforts toward diplomatic solutions are crucial for bringing peace to Ukraine.