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US envoy Kellogg claims that a peace agreement with Ukraine is very close

The outgoing U.S. President Donald Trump’s Ukraine envoy stated that a deal for the end of the Ukraine war is "really close". It now depends on the resolution of two major outstanding issues: the future in Ukraine's Donbass region and the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant.

After eight years of fighting in the Donbas region, which includes the Donetsk-Luhansk region, between separatists backed by Russia and Ukrainian troops, Russia invaded Ukraine on February 20, 2022.

The Ukraine War is the deadliest European Conflict since World War Two. It has also triggered the largest confrontation between Russia and Western since the Cold War.

U.S. Special Representative for Ukraine Keith Kellogg told the Reagan National Defense Forum, that the last 10 meters of the conflict are the most difficult.

Kellogg stated that the two most important issues were the territory, namely the future Donbas, and the future Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, Europe's biggest, which is currently under Russian control.

Kellogg, speaking on Saturday in Simi Valley at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library & Museum, said: "If those two issues are resolved, I believe the rest of things will go well." "We're nearly there."

Kellogg said, "We are really, really close."

Kellogg, retired lieutenant-general who served in Vietnam and Iraq and Panama, described the Ukraine conflict as "horrible" and unprecedented for a war in a region.

Kellogg stated that Russia and Ukraine together have suffered over 2 million casualties including dead and injured since the beginning of the war. Russia and Ukraine do not provide credible estimates of losses.

Moscow claims that Western and Ukrainian estimates exaggerate its losses. Kyiv claims that Moscow inflates Ukrainian losses estimates.

Russia controls 19.2% Ukraine. This includes Crimea (which it annexed last year), all of Luhansk and Donetsk. It also controls more than 80% Kherson, Zaporizhzhia and about 75% Kherson. There are also slivers in Kharkiv Sumy Mykolaiv Dnipropetrovsk.

Last month, a leaked set 28 U.S. peace proposals was revealed. This alarmingly bowed down to Moscow's demands, including Russian control over a fifth part of Ukraine, and restrictions on Ukraine’s army.

According to the Kremlin, these proposals, of which Russia says they now contain 27 points have been divided into four components. It is not known what the exact content of these proposals are.

According to the initial U.S. proposal, the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant, whose reactors currently are in cold shutdown would be relaunched, under the supervision and control of the International Atomic Energy Agency. The electricity produced would then be shared equally between Russia, Ukraine, and other countries.

The Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskiy stated on Saturday that they had a "substantive and long" telephone call with Steve Witkoff, Trump's Special Envoy and Jared Kushner, Trump's Son-in-law.

The Kremlin stated on Friday that it expects Kushner will be the one to do most of the work in drafting any possible deal. (Reporting and editing by Elaine Hardcastle in Moscow, with Guy Faulconbridge reporting from Moscow)

(source: Reuters)