


Trump Administration Now Sees Months-Long Timeline for Ukraine Conflict Resolution
President-elect Trump adjusts his timeline for resolving the Ukraine conflict, acknowledging it may take months, amid mixed signals from Russia on peace talks.
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Overview
President-elect Donald Trump has acknowledged that the Ukraine war could take months to resolve, scaling back his initial promise to broker peace on Day 1 of his presidency. Trump's advisers, including incoming envoy Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg, are looking at a 100-day timeline but face skepticism from experts regarding feasibility. Russia has welcomed talks while dismissing some proposals from Trump's team. Analysts suggest that Russian President Vladimir Putin may slow negotiations to gain more territory, complicating efforts for a peace plan. Trump's administration is still navigating the complexities of foreign policy staff and jurisdiction.
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