According to Trump, the release of one American in Russia will affect the end of the entire Ukrainian war. The reception of Putin’s PR start does not promise Ukraine good, says foreign journalist Mika Mäkeläinen.
Mika Mäkelälälikälkomaa journalist
19: 36 • Updated 20:11
At the Munich Security Meeting on Friday, European leaders are waiting for more detailed information on US President Donald Trump plans to end the Ukrainian war.
For Ukraine, the situation is tough. US Minister of Defense Pete Heggeth announced Wednesday that Ukraine’s NATO membership or the pursuit of old borders are not realistic goals.
In this way, the United States lays down the demands of Ukraine even before the peace talks. Former Security Policy Advisor of Trump John Bolton criticizethat Trump has surrendered Ukraine For Putin.
While the United States draws peace guidelines past Europe, it requires Europe to pay.
The United States wants, among other things, that Europe to buy American weapons to be given to Ukraine. This is how Reuters reports, referring to its sources in the White House administration.
For Ukraine’s hopefulness In the white house team, mostly one man. He is a Lieutenant of General Keith Kelloggwhich Trump appointed a Ukrainian specialist in November.
Kellogg made research report About the situation in Ukraine last spring and the first their peace plan Already last summer. According to it, the United States would only continue weapon assistance to Ukraine if Ukraine agreed to peace talks. The current front line would remain a weapon line.
Kellogg would have motivated Russia for peace talks by the United States threatening to increase its weapon assistance to Ukraine. This time Kellogg has also hinted that anti-Russian sanctions can stretch Much.
Although the current front line sounds like a stupid alternative to Ukraine, Kellogg is probably the most Ukraine-friendly decision maker in the Trump administration.
Behind Kellogg is even more absolute Ukraine supporter who is hardly known. Her daughter Meaghan mobbs persevere The interests of Ukraine and resembles Russian war crimes.
Mobbs has graduated as an officer from West Point, the US Armed Forces Military Academy and works in the leadership of the Democracy RT Weatherman Foundation. The Foundation provides humanitarian aid in Ukraine and supports American volunteers fighting on the Ukrainian side.
Two years ago, Kellogg was organized by the Foundation in Ukraine. He then testified in the Senate that the key to negotiations is Strengthening of Ukraine so that Russia would threaten the defeat.
In social media Mobbs has been profiled as an unacceptable supporter of Ukraine, who believes that Trump can bring fair peace for Ukraine to war.
The greatest risk of Ukraine He himself is President Trump himself. He is known for his whimsical decision -making and the attempt to go to the deals, deals.
The most recent whimper was that Trump did not mention Kellogg at all when telling Wednesday on social media from the tranquility. Did he forget Kellogg or did he push a friend of Ukraine? The role of Kellogg can now only guess.
The latest surprise dealerships, on the other hand, was the liberation of American captured in Moscow. Convicted of drug offenses Marc Fogel It was a prisoner in Russia for over three years. Trump thanked for the release Russian President Vladimir Putin.
“I really appreciate that Marc was allowed home,” Trump said. Under what conditions, Trump did not reveal it.
All over the top of the trump Attached Fogel’s liberation to the Ukrainian peace plan.
“This can play a big and important role in ending the war,” Trump said.
Thus, the release of one American in Russia will affect Trump’s end of the Ukrainian war.
Reception of Putin’s PR start in the White House does not promise to Ukraine.
Even if there is nothing else from the Munich security meeting, at least it offers Ukraine the opportunity to lobby for new US administration – counterbalance to Fogel’s release operation and Trump For telephone conversations With Putin.
Corrected 13.2. 8:10 pm: Mobbs graduated from West Point to an officer, not as a cadet.