12.04.2025 16:52
The U.S. Special Representative for Ukraine and Russia, Keith Kellogg, stated that Ukraine could similarly be "divided" like Berlin after World War II.
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Keith Kellogg, the U.S. Special Representative for Ukraine and Russia, gave an interview to the UK-based newspaper The Times.
"UKRAINE COULD BE DIVIDED LIKE BERLIN AFTER THE WAR" In the news published under the headline "Ukraine could be divided like Berlin after the war," it was stated that Kellogg suggested "dividing Ukraine into control zones" after the war, similar to what happened in Berlin, the capital of Germany after World War II. "You can compare this to what happened in Berlin after World War II. There was a Russian, a French, a British, and an American zone there," he said.
Keith Kellogg, the U.S. Special Representative for Ukraine and Russia WESTERN FORCES IN ENGLAND AND FRANCE, RUSSIA IN THE EAST Kellogg stated that the forces of England and France could be deployed in control zones in western Ukraine and could create a "guarantee force" to prevent the resumption of hostilities. He expressed that Russia could control the eastern part of the country and mentioned that Ukrainian forces could also be deployed between European and Russian forces, and a demilitarized zone could be established along the existing control lines.
The plan proposed by Kellogg "THE NEWSPAPER DISTORTED MY STATEMENTS" After his statements became a topic of discussion, Keith Kellogg stated in a post on his social media account that his words were distorted in the article published in the newspaper. He said he was talking about a force to be established after a ceasefire that supports the country's sovereignty, not about the division of Ukraine, adding, "I was referring to the areas or regions of an allied force (without U.S. troops). I was not talking about the division of Ukraine."
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