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Ceasefire and long-term peace agreement will not be remarkable success, - Kellogg on war in Ukraine

Keith Kellogg

The United States does not intend to repeat the mistakes made during the Minsk negotiation process.

This was stated by Trump's special representative for Ukraine, Keith Kellogg, at the Munich Security Conference, Censor.NET reports citing RBC-Ukraine.

He explained that the problem with Minsk-2 was that many people who were at the negotiating table did not have the opportunity to join the peace process.

"I am honestly telling you what will happen. We looked at the problem of Minsk-2. There were a lot of people at the table and they had no opportunity to join the peace process - it was not successful. We will not repeat Minsk," Kellogg said.

He emphasized that the new agreement will not be "Minsk-2". According to Kellogg, the definition of success will be when the ceasefire is violated for the first time and how all parties react.

"We need to make sure that Ukraine's security is about achieving the right goals. It will not be Minsk-2. It will be a stable long-term peace, an environment we can work with. A ceasefire and a long-term peace agreement will not be a remarkable success. The definition of success will be the first time the ceasefire is violated and how all sides respond," said Trump's special envoy.