Trump sent Kellogg to Lukashenko to resolve the 'Ukrainian issue': NYT revealed the details.


Trump sent a special envoy to Belarus for negotiations with Lukashenko
President Trump was unable to reach an agreement in Ukraine, so he decided to send a special envoy to Belarus for talks with President Lukashenko. This move was taken in the context of the conflict between the West and the East in the former Soviet space.
Special envoy Kellogg met with Lukashenko in Minsk, which marks a sharp shift in the Biden administration's policy. This meeting resulted in the release of political prisoners and a possible agreement between Russia and Ukraine.
'The United States is strong right now, so we can achieve such results,' Cole said.
The issue of cooperation between Lukashenko and Putin, as well as the peaceful resolution of the conflict in Ukraine, was raised by special envoy Kellogg. This meeting indicates a change in the West's approach to Belarus.
Referencing negotiations with Lukashenko reflects the current changes in foreign policy and the nature of relationships among the countries of the former Soviet Union.
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