In early January 2025, the U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s diplomatic strategies will intensify, with Poland emerging as a key European stop. General Keith Kellogg, a close advisor to Trump and the architect of his peace plan, is set to visit Warsaw on a mission aimed at facilitating potential peace negotiations between Ukraine and Russia.
Kellogg’s Strategic Mission
The visit, scheduled for around January 6, 2025, is part of a broader European tour, including Kyiv, Rome, and Paris. Poland’s role in the mission underscores its strategic importance in fostering stability in the region. While specifics of Kellogg’s agenda and the peace plan remain undisclosed, the visit highlights Trump’s commitment to resolving the ongoing conflict.
This diplomatic push precedes Trump’s inauguration, slated for mid-January 2025, and signals his administration’s focus on global stability. Kellogg’s immediate actions, unbound by Senate approval, could pave the way for meaningful peace negotiations in Europe.