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"First ceasefire, then negotiations," Trump's Special Envoy to Ukraine

The Special Envoy of the President of the United States of America Donald Trump to Ukraine, General Keith Kellogg, said that first there should be an unconditional ceasefire for 30 days, during which it is possible to move on to peace negotiations. He wrote about this in his X-account on Sunday, May 11.

Kellogg shared the statement of the Prime Minister of New Zealand Christopher Luxon, who expressed support for Ukraine and emphasized the need for a ceasefire for 30 days without any conditions.

"Even the Prime Minister of New Zealand understands this. As President Trump has repeatedly stated, stop the killing!!! First an unconditional 30-day ceasefire, and during it - a transition to comprehensive peace negotiations. And not the other way around," Kellogg emphasized.

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As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, on May 11, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that the very first step in ending the war should be a complete ceasefire.

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As a reminder, on May 11, russian dictator vladimir putin allegedly declared his readiness to hold direct negotiations with Ukraine from May 15.

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