US Special Envoy Keith Kelog visited Injured Ukrainian soldierAccording to the New York Post report, accepting his sacrifices and said that his efforts have given us time to find “the right” way to end the war of Russia on Ukraine.
He found with about 20 Ukrainian veteran On Friday, near Kiev at IRPIN Military Hospital. Many soldiers, who have been fighting against Russian forces for almost three years, faced serious, life -changing injuries.
80 -year -old Kalog is a retired general who served as a National Security Advisor for the Vice President and Head of the National Security Council under the US President. Donald Trump,
“I wanted to come here, President Trump said that he wants to stop the murder, and you have to go to the place where you see what the murder looks – what deaths look like – and looking at young men and women Those who are injured in the war, “Kelog was asked for the New York Post.
“As a soldier, you credits him with that honor,” he said. “As a leader, you give credit for that honor.”
Kelog was with the US ambassador at the Ukraine Bridget Brunks during his visit. Ukrainian soldiers in the hospital, many of whom had dissected, were receiving treatment and artificial fittings. The journey took place amid tension between the Trump administration officials and the Ukrainian government amid stress to Ukraine’s valuable mineral resources. Washington protects these resources as an important step towards peace talks, while Kiev has expressed concern over what it considers as unfair pressure.
Kelog’s visit to the hospital, where he spoke to the injured soldiers, was seen as an attempt to strengthen the US-Quaraine relationship. Sources told The New York Post that his visit helped Ukrainian authorities take the rare earth mineral deal closer to accepting the deal.
One of the soldiers met Kelog, Andryi suffered disastrous injuries, losing both legs, one eye and hearing, as well as maintaining a painful brain injury. Originally from Ukraine, Andary had been living in Spain for 17 years, but left his wife and three children to fight against the Russian forces there.
A moment came when another soldier, Dennis, asked the Calog to whether he could raise a question.
Kelog replied, “They have acquired this right.”
Dennis then asked, “In your opinion, can we trust Russia?” That they will talk? ,
Kelog reported that throughout the history, “All war ends through conversation.”
“The final victory on the battlefield ends with diplomacy, and today’s world is no different,” he said. “I think a better question would be whether you can trust those who are with you to make sure they are with you? It’s like you ask a deep question – are you with us What is the answer, yes.
He acknowledged the difficulties faced by Ukrainian soldiers, stating that his sacrifices had given time to politicians and diplomats to find a permanent resolution.
“That’s why your sacrifice [matters.] You have given us time to make rights [deal]Kelog said.
Dennis, however, expressed concern that even after the conversation, Ukraine could only have a brief period of peace before facing the war.
“To which Kelog replied,” I think the intention is that there will be no next war. ,
Dennis replied, “We hope for it.”
“I too,” Kellog said.
Kelog later described the journey as a “emotional” in a post on X, which highlights the flexibility of the Ukrainian soldiers from them.