
Donald Trump’s envoy for Ukraine has said he hopes to bring an end to the war by May after the US president-elect backtracked on his campaign pledge to establish peace within 24 hours of taking office.
Keith Kellogg, a retired US general, said he had given himself “100 days” from Trump’s inauguration on January 20 to come up with a “solid and sustainable” solution to the war in Ukraine, the biggest conflict in Europe since the defeat of Nazi Germany.
“I think they will come to a solvable solution in the near term. When I say near term, I would like to set a goal on a personal level, on a professional level. I would say let’s set it at 100 days and move back,” he told Fox News.
