Trump envoy suggests allied zones of control in Ukraine
- General Keith Kellogg suggested allied zones of control in Ukraine, with British and French troops in the west, Moscow's forces in the east, and a demilitarized zone with Ukrainian forces in between.
- The US would not provide ground forces, but the UK and Norway announced a £450 million package to support Ukraine with radar systems, anti-tank mines, and drones.
- Kellogg said relations between Ukraine and the US were 'back on track', citing resumed talks over a proposed deal on Ukraine's mineral resources.
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