Ukraine partition a possible option – just not Kellogg's version
- General Keith Kellogg's proposal to partition Ukraine has sparked debate about national borders and sovereignty.
- The integrity of Ukraine's borders is protected by international law and should not be compromised.
- Territorial concessions could undermine peace, potentially leading to future conflicts and instability.
- Any partitioning of Ukraine signals that military might can change international borders and undermines global stability.
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Ukraine's borders are non-negotiable
Abandoning the principle of a unified Ukraine would embolden aggressors by signalling that military might can reshape international borders with impunity. Ukraine’s borders are not merely lines on a map—they represent the sovereignty, identity, and hard-won independence of a nation that has fought against overwhelming odds. In light of recent, apparent proposals suggesting that zones of control could be established by British and French troops i…
Igor Levitas: How will Ukraine be divided — equally or fairly?: EADaily
EADaily, April 15th, 2025. Recently, a plan to divide Ukraine into three zones of influence has been actively discussed. "It could look almost like Berlin after World War II, when there were Russian, French, British and American zones," Trump's envoy Keith Kellogg said in an interview with Britain's The Times.
A Partition of Ukraine Would Be a Historic Mistake
“America’s new Ukraine map looks like Putin drew it himself,” reads a headline on the English-language page of the Ukrainian news site Euromaidan Press. The news organization was originally founded in 2014 during the Winter of 2013-2014 Revolution of Dignity in Ukraine and the subsequent Russian invasion and occupation of Crimea. The 14 April article […] The post A Partition of Ukraine Would Be a Historic Mistake appeared first on 19FortyFive.
Ukraine partition a possible option – just not Kellogg's version
Is a partition plan a realistic outcome for ending the Ukraine war. General Keith Kellogg’s proposal appears to have already encountered difficulties. However, that does not mean that some type of partition is out of the question. Kellogg’s “plan” would carve up Ukraine into four zones The Russians have already said, referring to Kellogg’s plan, […] The post Ukraine partition a possible option – just not Kellogg’s version appeared first on Asia …
Trump's Kiev envoy clarifies proposed 'zones of responsibility' in Ukraine
Keith Kellogg has accused The Times of misrepresenting his words about post-ceasefire security. US President Donald Trump's special envoy to Ukraine, General Keith Kellogg, has rejected the notion that he proposed partitioning Ukraine like post-WWII Germany, accusing The Times of misrepresenting his remarks about a Cold War-style post-ceasefire security arrangement. Kellogg told The Times in an interview published on Friday that British and Fren…
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