“All wars end through negotiation”: The American envoy told the Kilogan of the Ukrainian wounded in Kiev when they were asked about Russia

The American Special Envoy visited Keith Kelog The wounded Ukrainian soldiersAdmitting their sacrifices and mentioning that their efforts “gave us time” to find the “correct” method to end Russia’s war on Ukraine, according to the New York Post reports.
He met about 20 Ukrainian warriors At IRPIN Military Hospital near Kyiv on Friday. Many soldiers, who have been fighting against Russian forces for nearly three years, have suffered from severe life changes.
Kelog, 80, is a retired general, who held the position of National Security Adviser to Vice President and Chief of Staff of the National Security Council during the era of US President Donald Trump.
“The biggest reason I wanted to come here is that President Trump said that he wanted to stop the killing, and you have to go to the place where you see what the killing seems – how death seems – and you see young men and women and quoted Kilj as saying to the New York Post as saying to the New York Post. Saying to the New York Post:
“As a soldier, you owe them with this respect.” “As a leader, you owe this respect.”
Kelog was accompanied by an American ambassador to Ukraine, Bridget Brent, during his visit. The Ukrainian forces were in the hospital, many of which underwent amputation, receiving treatment and artificial equipment. The visit came amid tense discussions between the Trump administration officials and the Ukrainian government on reaching valuable metal resources in Ukraine. Washington sees securing these resources as a decisive step towards peace negotiations, while Kiev expressed its concerns about what it considers unjustified pressure.
Kelog’s visit was seen to the hospital, where he spoke with the wounded soldiers, as an attempt to strengthen the ties of the United States of Ukraine. The sources told the New York Post that his visit helped move Ukrainian officials to accept the rare metal land deal.
Andrei, Andrei, Andre, suffered from devastating injuries, loss of my legs, Ain, and his hearing, as well as a brain injury. Originally from Ukraine, Andre was living in Spain for 17 years, but he left his wife and three children there to fight Russian forces.
A moment came when he asked another soldier, Dennis, Kelog if he could ask a question.
“He got this right,” Kelog replied.
Then Dennis asked, “In your opinion, can we trust Russia? They will negotiate?”
Kelog pointed out that throughout history, “all wars end through negotiation.”
He said: “The final victory ends on the battlefield with diplomacy, and today the world is not different.” “I think a better question is, can you trust the people you are with to make sure they are with you?
He admitted that the difficulties faced by the Ukrainian forces, saying that their sacrifices had given politicians and diplomats time to find a permanent decision.
“This is the reason for your sacrifice [matters.] It gave us time to make the right [deal]Kelog said.
However, Dennis expressed fears that even after negotiations, Ukraine may have a short period of peace before facing the war again.
“Well,” I think that there will be no next war. “
Dennis responded, “We hope for that.”
“I too,” said Kelj.
Keel later described the visit as “emotional” in a post on X, with a highlight of the flexibility of the Ukrainian soldiers he met.