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Trump's 100-Day Deadline for Ukraine Deal Puts Pressure on Kiev, Not Moscow, Kenyan Expert Says

© AP Photo / Susan WalshPresident Donald Trump, center, sits with retired Army Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg, right, at Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Fla., Feb. 20, 2017.
President Donald Trump, center, sits with retired Army Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg, right, at Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Fla., Feb. 20, 2017. - Sputnik Africa, 1920, 22.01.2025
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It is likely that President Trump's plan to resolve the Ukrainian conflict will bear fruit, perhaps not exactly in 100 days, but the rudiments of the fundamentals for peace will be laid in those 100 days, a Kenyan international relations expert said in an interview with Sputnik Africa.
US President Donald Trump's 100-day deadline for achieving the Ukraine deal puts more pressure on Kiev than on Moscow, Professor of History and International Relations at the US International University-Africa in Nairobi Macharia Munene told Sputnik Africa, commenting on a report that Trump tasked his special envoy for Ukraine, Keith Kellogg, with resolving the Ukrainian conflict within 100 days.

"It will be a deal between the two men [President Putin and President Trump]. So, it is realistic. It can be done by putting pressure mainly on Kiev rather than Moscow," he said.

According to Munene, Donald Trump is not willing to continue funding the conflict at the same level as the Biden administration. Russia is more ready to negotiate, while Ukraine, which has been led to believe that it has widespread support and can commit any provocation, is a greater challenge, the speaker emphasized.

"I think the general [Kellogg] will have a very tough time. Not so much convincing the Russians, but the Ukrainians. Because they are the ones who are adamant. […] There'll be a message even to Western or other people that there is a limit as to how much you can do to provoke another country and expect that there will be stability or peace. It's a very big lesson," he said.

Trump's motivation for resolving the conflict with 100 includes a desire for a Nobel Peace Prize, emulating Obama, and restoring US credibility and global trust, Munene added.
"I think Trump is sincere in his efforts to cut a deal, because you want to cut a deal so that he can maybe be considered for a Nobel Peace Prize," the expert explained.
According to The Wall Street Journal, US President Trump tasked his special envoy for Ukraine and Russia, Keith Kellogg, with ending the Ukrainian conflict in 100 days. Trump reportedly did not rule out the possibility of a complete halt of US arms supplies to Kiev and also said that he was ready to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin ‘any time’ when it suits him.
On Monday, at a rally ahead of his inauguration, Trump said that once in office he intended to end the conflict in Ukraine.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump shake hands during a bilateral meeting at the at the Group of 20 (G20) leaders summit in Osaka, Japan. - Sputnik Africa, 1920, 23.12.2024
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Moscow has repeatedly said it is ready for talks, but Kiev has imposed a legal ban on them. Earlier, the Kremlin said that there were no conditions for the situation in Ukraine to move in a peaceful direction now, that the absolute priority for Russia was to achieve the goals of the special operation, which at the moment could only be done by military means.
Russian President Vladimir Putin later said that if Ukraine wants a negotiation process, theatrical gestures are not necessary; the decree banning negotiations with Russia should be cancelled. According to him, Russia has never been against settling the conflict in Ukraine by peaceful means with Russian security guarantees.
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