The US President has appointed General Keith Kellogg as the Special Envoy to Ukraine and he has been removed from discussions with Russia as the Kremlin told Donald Trump he is “not our kind of person.”
NBC News has reported the Kremlin told Trump that they perceive General Kellogg as being too sympathetic to Ukraine, following Moscow’s demands he was removed from all high-level peace talks with Russian officials.
A Russian official told NBC News reported that Vladimir Putin thinks that Kellogg is too pro-Ukraine.
Trump then appeased Vladimir Putin and the Kremlin and said that Kellogg will not have any dealings with Russia as previously intended, he will now only deal directly with Ukraine.
Trump wrote on Truth Social, “General Kellogg, a Highly Respected Military Expert, will deal directly with President Zelensky, and Ukrainian leadership. He knows them well, and they have a very good working relationship together. Congratulations to General Kellogg!”
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Kellog wrote on X in response, “I am deeply honored and humbled by President Trump’s confidence in appointing me as Special Envoy to Ukraine. I have been privileged to have known Trump since 2015, and he will END THIS WAR.
“It is an honor to serve our great nation and advance the vital interests of the United States. America First!”
Alastair Campbell who is a strategist and the former spokesman for the former Prime Minister Tony Blair has questioned President Trump saying he has long believed “Trump is a Russian asset.”
said, “I have long thought the “Trump is a Russian asset” line was the stuff of conspiracy theory. Not so sure now. Everything he says and does feels like it is pre-scripted in, by and for the Kremlin. Scary times.”
Former KGB officer Alnur Mussayev has said that Trump was recruited as an asset for the KGB in 1987 when he was on a trip to Moscow.
Mussayev said when Trump was aged 40-years old the KGB enlisted him and he was known as “Krasnov” which come from the word Krasniy that means red. American journalist and author Craig Unger told Euronews there is a difference between an agent and an asset.
He said, “While an agent is employed by and intelligence agency and paid, an asset is a reliable friend who will do favours,” and it seems that Trump is and has given Russia a lot of favours. Trump had previously provided tabloid-fodder for the American press, but when he returned from Russia, he began portraying himself as a savvy foreign policy analyst,” Unger told Euronews.
Mussayev ran the KGB in Kazakhstan, and he was responsible for foreign intelligence, internal security counterintelligence and was aware that Trump was recruited by the KGB.
Mussayev wrote, “In 1987, I served in the 6th Directorate of the KGB of the USSR in Moscow. The most important area of work of the 6th Directorate was the recruitment of businessmen from capitalist countries. It was that year that our Office recruited 40-year-old businessman from the United States, Donald Trump, under the pseudonym ‘Krasnov’.”
He added, “In the activity of intelligence agencies, as in life, everything is possible, even the wildest and incredible things.
“For example, recruitment of future leaders of state and even the President of the United States.”
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