US envoy praises Zelenskyy after Trump's censure of the Ukrainian leader
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[February 22, 2025]
By ILLIA NOVIKOV
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — President Donald Trump’s envoy to Ukraine and
Russia said on Friday that he had held “extensive and positive
discussions” with Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy about the
three-year war with Russia and praised the Ukrainian leader as an
“embattled and courageous leader of a nation at war.”
Retired U.S. Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg — who traveled to Kyiv on Wednesday
and whose planned news conference with Zelenskyy on Thursday was changed
at the last minute to a simple photo opportunity — struck a positive
tone after what he said on the social platform X was “a long and intense
day” of talks with Ukraine’s senior leadership.
His comments marked a departure from recent rebukes of Zelenskyy by
Trump and other senior U.S. officials that appeared to indicate an
abrupt deterioration of relations. Trump called Zelenskyy “a dictator
without elections” and warned him that he'd “ better move fast ” to
negotiate an end to the war or risk not having a nation to lead.
The possibility that vital U.S. military aid for Ukraine was in doubt
darkened the mood in Kyiv as Ukrainian forces struggle to hold back
Russia’s bigger army on the battlefield.

European governments, uneasy about being sidelined so far in talks
between senior U.S. and Russian officials, have jumped to shore up
Zelenskyy and at the same time avoid a breakdown in transatlantic
relations.
Polish President Andrzej Duda, whose country has been a vocal supporter
of neighboring Ukraine, said Zelenskyy phoned him on Friday. Duda said
he told Zelenskyy “to remain committed to the course of calm and
constructive cooperation” with Trump.
"We consistently believe there is no other way to stop the bloodshed and
achieve lasting peace in Ukraine except with the support of the United
States,” Duda said he also told Zelenskyy.
“I trust that goodwill and honesty form the foundation of the U.S.
negotiation strategy,” Duda said on X. “I have no doubt that President
Trump is guided by a deep sense of responsibility for global stability
and peace.”
The European Union’s top defense official said Friday that the bloc
plans to send a strong message of support to Ukraine next week with a
new aid package to mark Monday’s third anniversary of the war.
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U.S. Special Envoy for Ukraine and Russia Keith Kellogg, right, and
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy shake hands during their
meeting in Kyiv, Ukraine, Feb. 20, 2025. (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka)

EU Defense Commissioner Andrius Kubilius said senior members of the
bloc’s executive branch are weighing how, “in a very urgent way, to
send a very strong message to Ukrainians and to the world that we
are standing together with Ukraine.”
European policy commissioners, Commission President Ursula von der
Leyen and other top EU officials are traveling to Kyiv on Monday.
Russia has pressed on with its invasion even as talks with the U.S.
take place, striking civilian targets almost daily.
On Friday, Russian forces dropped three powerful glide bombs on
Kostiantynivka, in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region, killing one man
and injuring two others, regional Gov. Vadym Filashkin said.
Another Russian glide bomb damaged homes and injured five people in
the northeastern Kharkiv region, Ukraine’s Interior Ministry said.
The public quarrel between Trump and Zelenskyy began after Russia
and the U.S. agreed Tuesday to start working toward ending the war
in Ukraine and improving their diplomatic and economic ties. With
that, and a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Trump
abruptly reversed the three-year U.S. policy of isolating Russia.
Trump’s national security adviser, Mike Waltz, said during a White
House briefing on Thursday that the U.S. president is “obviously
very frustrated” with Zelenskyy.
Zelenskyy was unhappy that a U.S. team opened the talks without
inviting him or European governments that have backed Kyiv.
When Trump claimed without evidence Zelenskyy was deeply unpopular
in Ukraine and falsely suggested that Ukraine was to blame for the
war, Zelenskyy said Trump was living in a Russian-made
“disinformation space,” suggesting he had been duped by Putin.
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