His remarks came in response to Medvedev’s outburst, triggered by Donald Trump’s rare jab at Russian dictator Vladimir Putin. Trump had belatedly accused Putin of fueling the war and warned that he is “playing with fire”.
“Spreading fear of a global war is a disgraceful and irresponsible move on Medvedev’s part,” Kellogg wrote.
He noted that US President Donald Trump is actively working to end the war in Ukraine and save lives. According to him, the United States has already received a list of peace terms from Kyiv and is waiting for a similar document from Moscow.
He also urged Russia to implement an immediate ceasefire - a call that remained unheeded, highlighting the absence of meaningful pressure on Russia.