Republican Donald Trump, after taking office as US President, may appoint former intelligence chief Richard Grenell as a special envoy on the issue of Russia's war against Ukraine.
This is reported by journalists from Reuters, citing their own sources.
Trump is considering the candidacy of former intelligence chief Grenell
Richard Grenell, who served as ambassador to Germany and as director of national intelligence during Donald Trump's presidency in the United States, may play a key role in the Republican's attempts to stop the war in Ukraine, foreign journalists suggest.
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During Donald Trump's previous term, the US State Department's special representative for Kurt Volker, who held this position from 2017 to 2019, was in charge of Ukraine issues.
There is currently no special representative in the administration of US President Joe Biden who could deal only with the issue of Russia's full-scale war against Ukraine.