Trump's designated special envoy for Ukraine and Russia sets longer timetable than '24 hours' for ending war
- The Russia-Ukraine war has caused extensive casualties and destruction since it began in 2022.
- Keith Kellogg believes Donald Trump can mediate peace between the two countries, aiming for a resolution within 100 days.
- The ongoing conflict highlights the urgent need for a solution to stop the humanitarian crisis and prevent further loss of life.
The ongoing war in Ukraine, initiated by Russia's full-scale invasion in 2022, has claimed thousands of lives and caused severe damage to both Ukrainian infrastructure and civilian populations. Significant casualties have been reported on both sides, with estimates of over 600,000 Russian casualties since the start of the conflict. The war has led to increasing calls for a resolution to prevent further loss of life. Retired Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg, designated as Donald Trump's envoy for Ukraine and Russia, is advocating for a swift resolution to the conflict. He believes that Trump's leadership could facilitate negotiations to end the war, which he emphasizes is critical for both national and global security. Kellogg has proposed a 100-day timeline to find a sustainable solution to the conflict, highlighting the urgency and importance of ending the violence as soon as possible. Trump, during his campaign, has asserted that he could end the war quickly, even stating within 24 hours. This claim, while controversial, reflects a broader desire among some political figures to see an end to the ongoing violence and humanitarian crisis, which continues to impact civilians in Ukraine.