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Foundation run by Keith Kellogg’s daughter delivers aid to Ukraine — WP

According to the report, the R.T. Weatherman Foundation has been active in Ukraine since the very start of the conflict
US president’s Special Envoy for Ukraine and Russia Keith Kellogg AP Photo/Susan Walsh
US president’s Special Envoy for Ukraine and Russia Keith Kellogg
© AP Photo/Susan Walsh

WASHINGTON, February 10. /TASS/. Meaghan Mobbs, the daughter of the US president’s Special Envoy for Ukraine and Russia Keith Kellogg, is the head of the R.T. Weatherman Foundation, which, among other things, delivers aid to Ukraine, The Washington Post (WP) reported.

According to the newspaper, the R.T. Weatherman Foundation has been active in Ukraine since the very start of the conflict.

"Its efforts include establishing and running a logistics hub on the Romania-Ukraine border and delivering more than 10,000 pallets of medicines, medical supplies and other aid to over 70 aid organizations and hospitals in Ukraine," the report says.

"Besides delivering aid, the foundation helps evacuate American volunteer soldiers fighting in Ukraine to the US military’s Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany, where they can receive specialized medical care," it says.

Apart from that, the foundation also helps to repatriate the bodies of American mercenaries killed in combat.

The R.T. Weatherman Foundation also coordinated and sponsored Kellogg’s trip to Ukraine in January 2023.

The newspaper went on to say that previously, Mobbs fumed on social media that aid to Ukraine was slow-rolled by Biden’s weak leadership.

Earlier in the day, the Semafor news portal wrote citing a number of Western officials that US special envoy for Ukraine and Russia Keith Kellogg will present his Ukrainian settlement plan to President Donald Trump in the near future.

Trump said on February 9 that he had a concrete plan for resolving the Ukrainian conflict. The US leader tasked his National Security Adviser Mike Waltz with organizing meetings to facilitate settling the crisis, the goal being to resolve the conflict as quickly as possible.

On February 7, Russian Presidential Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov said answering a question from TASS that there have been no substantive proposals on a peace settlement on Ukraine from the United States so far, only "multiple statements and reports that are refuted the next day, get tweaked or recognized as bogus stories."