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Kyiv Seeks ‘Peace Through Strength’ as US Envoy Arrives for Defense Talks

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Kyiv is pursuing “peace through strength,” a principle championed by U.S. President Donald Trump, as his special envoy, retired Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg, arrived in the Ukrainian capital for high-level defense talks. The visit underscores Ukraine’s urgent need for enhanced security and weaponry amidst intensified Russian aggression, with the aim of compelling Moscow to a ceasefire.
The talks, confirmed by the head of Ukraine’s presidential office, Andrii Yermak, will encompass crucial areas such as defense, strengthening security, weapons provisions, sanctions against Russia, and overall cooperation between Ukraine and the United States. Yermak’s assertion that “Russia does not want a ceasefire” emphasizes Ukraine’s determination to build its defensive capabilities to negotiate from a position of power.
This diplomatic push comes as Ukraine endures a brutal wave of Russian attacks. June saw the highest monthly civilian casualties in three years, with a tenfold increase in Russian drone and missile launches compared to the same period last year. These relentless bombardments highlight the critical need for advanced air defense systems, which the U.S. has committed to providing, with EU funding.
The increased U.S. engagement reflects a significant shift in President Trump’s stance, driven by his growing frustration with Vladimir Putin’s continued assaults on civilians. The coordinated efforts, including discussions in Washington with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, signal a unified international strategy to equip Ukraine to defend itself and ultimately bring an end to the prolonged conflict.

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