Complete the war in Ukraine in 100 days: Trump has instructed his specialist - WSJ
Journalists say that concluding an agreement with Russian President Vladimir Putin will be much more difficult than promised by Trump during his election campaign. Cat Kellogg as a special representative of Trump in Ukraine can play a role to start peace negotiations, but the president himself will be controlled by these processes. The former White House Advisor, John Bolton, recalled Trump, told Kellog that he likes, because "he never expresses his opinion if I do not ask her.
" Therefore, Kellogo can advise the 47th US President on negotiation, but he will not necessarily listen. The military experience of the retired Lieutenant General may be useful when making decisions to continue or terminate Ukraine, but Kellogo has no diplomatic skills and is unlikely to participate directly in negotiations with the Russian Federation, experts say.
The political scientist and expert on defense of the Center for Strategic and International Studies Seth Jones considers Kelloggus a serious thinker who can add weight to the decision of the Trump administration on the war in Ukraine. However, Jones notes that the attacks on Kelloga by Russia are forced to doubt the success of his plan. "The negotiations have not even started, and they are already pursuing the main American who is involved in the process.