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A Ukrainian delegation, led by Presidential Chief of Staff Andriy Yermak, is visiting the United States this week to establish communication with President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming administration. The delegation includes Defense Minister Rustem Umerov and Economy Minister Yulia Svyrydenko, according to Ukrainian officials.

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The visit comes as Trump prepares to assume office next month, with significant implications for U.S. policy toward Ukraine and the ongoing conflict with Russia. Trump has pledged to end the war but has not provided detailed plans.

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Reports suggest his advisers have proposed measures such as freezing the current front lines, delaying Ukraine’s NATO membership, and partially lifting sanctions on Russia. Yermak and his team are expected to meet with Keith Kellogg, Trump’s nominee for special envoy to Ukraine and Russia.

Kellogg is anticipated to play a central role in shaping the administration’s approach to negotiations between Kyiv and Moscow. Sources indicate Kellogg has previously backed proposals that include providing Ukraine with security guarantees and continued military aid while discouraging further Russian aggression.

During the campaign, Trump advocated for a quick resolution to the conflict, emphasizing negotiations over prolonged military engagement. Ukrainian officials, however, have urged the incoming administration to maintain strong support for Kyiv and adopt a “peace through strength” approach.

The delegation’s visit reflects Ukraine’s efforts to navigate potential shifts in U.S. foreign policy amid the transition of power in Washington. Discussions are expected to focus on securing continued military assistance, addressing Ukraine’s NATO aspirations and exploring pathways to a sustainable peace.

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[CRAIG NIGRELLI]

A UKRAINIAN DELEGATION IS IN THE U.S. THIS WEEK TO MEET WITH KEY MEMBERS OF PRESIDENT-ELECT DONALD TRUMP’S TEAM. LEADING THE GROUP IS PRESIDENTIAL CHIEF OF STAFF ANDRIY YERMAK, ALONG WITH THE DEFENSE AND ECONOMY MINISTERS.

THE VISIT AIMS TO ESTABLISH COMMUNICATION WITH KEY FIGURES IN THE INCOMING ADMINISTRATION, INCLUDING KEITH KELLOGG, TRUMP’S NOMINEE FOR SPECIAL ENVOY TO UKRAINE AND RUSSIA. DISCUSSIONS ARE EXPECTED TO FOCUS ON TRUMP’S POLICY PLANS FOR UKRAINE AND POTENTIAL STRATEGIES FOR NEGOTIATING PEACE WITH RUSSIA.

DURING HIS CAMPAIGN, TRUMP PROMISED TO BRING AN END TO THE ONGOING CONFLICT IN UKRAINE BUT HAS YET TO OUTLINE SPECIFIC DETAILS. REPORTS SUGGEST PROPOSALS FROM TRUMP’S ADVISORS INCLUDE FREEZING THE CURRENT FRONT LINES, DELAYING UKRAINE’S NATO MEMBERSHIP PROSPECTS, AND PARTIALLY LIFTING SANCTIONS ON RUSSIA.

SOURCES INDICATE KELLOGG HAS PREVIOUSLY SUPPORTED PLANS THAT WOULD PROVIDE UKRAINE WITH SECURITY GUARANTEES AND CONTINUED MILITARY AID WHILE DISCOURAGING FURTHER RUSSIAN AGGRESSION.

UKRAINIAN OFFICIALS ARE ADVOCATING FOR A “PEACE THROUGH STRENGTH” APPROACH, URGING THE NEW ADMINISTRATION TO MAINTAIN ROBUST SUPPORT FOR KYIV. THE DELEGATION’S MEETINGS COME AT A CRITICAL MOMENT, AS THE TRANSITION OF POWER IN WASHINGTON IS EXPECTED TO SIGNIFICANTLY INFLUENCE U.S. POLICY IN THE REGION.

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