Kellogg's visit proved that Putin fears the US, - statement by Andriy Sibiga.
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During the visit of the US special representative Keith Kellogg to Kyiv, there was a recorded cessation of mass attacks on the Ukrainian capital. This indicates that the Russian dictator Vladimir Putin is indeed terribly afraid of the anger of US President Donald Trump.Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sibiga made this statement during a briefing with French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot, according to RBC-Ukraine.
What Putin understands from Sibiga's wordsThe head of the Ukrainian MFA noted that the Russian dictator understands that only the United States has enough influence to force Russia to peace. Sibiga stressed that the absence of Russian attacks on Kyiv during Kellogg's visit is further confirmation of whom Putin really fears.The minister also noted that Kellogg's visit allowed the American leadership to obtain reliable information about Russia's war against Ukraine 'from the front lines'. According to Sibiga, it is important to refute Russian propaganda about some Russian victory. He emphasized that Russia has not succeeded in winning the war and Ukraine is not losing.Earlier it was reported that the head of the President's Office Andriy Yermak announced the results of the meeting with US special representative Keith Kellogg. The politician thanked the general for the visit to Ukraine.Keith Kellogg was in Kyiv a few days ago. During his visit, the general, along with Andriy Yermak, visited the Center for the Protection of Children's Rights as part of the president's initiative Bring Kids Back UA.The Ukrainian foreign minister emphasized that only the United States can force Russia to peace, and this is confirmed by the attacks on Kyiv. It has been reported about a meeting with another senior US official, indicating attention and support for the Ukrainian government from the US.
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