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Kellogg to Return to Kyiv as Trump Weighs $300 Million Arms Aid for Ukraine

The trip follows Russia’s record 741-drone and missile strike on July 9, with Trump poised to detail his Ukraine policy on July 14.

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Keith Kellogg, Donald Trumps künftiger Sondergesandter für die Ukraine und Russland.

Overview

  • Keith Kellogg will begin a one-week visit to Kyiv on July 14 to hold high-level talks with Ukrainian leaders.
  • The Trump administration is considering authorizing a new $300 million weapons package that may include Patriot interceptors and medium-range missiles.
  • President Trump, who said he was unaware of an earlier supply halt, has ordered parts of frozen Biden-era arms deliveries to resume.
  • On July 9, Kellogg and President Zelenskyy backed legislation for harsher sanctions on Russia and 500 percent tariffs on oil imports from its buyers.
  • Kellogg’s participation in the July 10 European coalition of the willing marked the first engagement by a US representative in the Franco-British security framework.