US Envoy to Ukraine, Keith Kellogg, stated that the ongoing conflict in Ukraine could conclude swiftly if China were to cease its support for Russia. Speaking on September 13, 2025, Kellogg emphasized that without aid from the People"s Republic of China (PRC), Russia would struggle to sustain its military operations.
Kellogg pointed out that while North Korea also provides assistance to Russia, the influx of thousands of North Korean soldiers reflects Moscow"s precarious situation. "If Russia was in a good position, they would not be bringing in thousands of Korean soldiers," he remarked, highlighting the dependency on foreign support.
This assertion comes amid escalating tensions and military actions in Eastern Europe, where incidents like the recent drone incursions have heightened concerns among neighboring countries. For instance, previous reports detail how U.S. officials, including Senator Marco Rubio, have condemned such provocations as "unacceptable."
The situation remains dynamic, with potential implications for international relations and regional stability. As the war continues, the call for significant actions from global powers like China becomes increasingly urgent.