Donald Trump ‘Not Trying To Give Something to Putin,’ Envoy Says

Donald Trump ‘Not Trying To Give Something to Putin,’ Envoy Says

Keith Kellogg, Donald Trump’s pick to be envoy to Ukraine and Russia, said in an interview that the president-elect is “not trying to give something to Putin.”

His statement to Fox News on January 8 was in response to Trump’s statement implying that Ukraine’s desire to join NATO provoked Vladimir Putin’s invasion during a press conference this week, although discussions about Kyiv joining NATO began 16 years prior to the start of the war.

Newsweek reached out to the Trump transition team for comment via email outside of business hours and to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine for comment via email.

Why It Matters

Kellogg’s statement that Trump is “not trying to give something to Putin” but is trying to “save Ukraine” is significant because of the president-elect’s close relationship with the Russian president, and how his relations with both Putin and Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky will affect peace negotiations.

What To Know

Kellogg spoke at length about the casualties endured by both countries during the war and Trump’s desire to end it quickly. He said: “People need to understand that he’s not trying to give something to Putin or to the Russians. He’s actually trying to save Ukraine and save their sovereignty and he’s going to make sure that it’s equitable, that it’s fair, and he said that repeatedly, both when Zelensky met him at Trump Tower and when he said it at his press conferences.”

Kellogg also compared Trump’s approach to the Ukraine war with the Biden administration’s and noted that he speaks to both adversaries and allies alike. Like Trump, the Ukraine-Russia envoy has also previously been critical of the Biden administration’s approach to the war in Ukraine. Kellogg wrote that the White House should have made a deal with Putin before Russia invaded to “delay Ukraine’s admission into NATO for a decade” in exchange for the Russian leader calling off the incursion.