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Ric Grenell under consideration to be Trump’s point man on Ukraine: report

Ric Grenell under consideration to be Trump's point man on Ukraine: report



Richard Grenell Under Consideration for Special Envoy Role

Richard Grenell May Be In Line for Special Envoy Role in Russia-Ukraine Conflict

As the war in Eastern Europe continues, former National Intelligence director Richard “Ric” Grenell is reportedly a leading candidate for a newly proposed special envoy position focused on the escalating Russia-Ukraine conflict, according to multiple sources.

A Potential New Role for Grenell

In the absence of a dedicated special envoy tasked with bringing an end to the ongoing war in Eastern Europe, President Trump is seriously considering whether to create such a role. Reports from Reuters indicate that Grenell stands out as a front runner should the position be established.

However, sources caution that while Grenell is a leading candidate, there is no certainty that he would accept the role if it were offered. Additionally, Trump’s selection could ultimately favor another individual for the position. The fate of the special envoy role appears contingent on the president’s decision-making process.

History of Consideration for High-Profile Positions

Previously, Grenell was reportedly considered for the position of U.S. Secretary of State. However, the role ultimately went to Florida Senator Marco Rubio instead. Neither Grenell nor the Trump transition team has commented publicly on the current considerations regarding the special envoy position.

Trump has promised a swift resolution to the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, which has persisted since Russia’s military incursion into Ukrainian territory. However, he has yet to communicate a clear strategy for achieving peace.

Concerns from Ukrainian Leadership

Despite his qualifications and experience, Grenell’s past comments may raise eyebrows among Ukrainian leadership. During a Bloomberg roundtable discussion in July, Grenell proposed the establishment of “autonomous zones” as a potential resolution to the conflict that began with Russia’s invasion. These remarks align with a viewpoint shared by other Trump loyalists who question Ukraine’s potential membership in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in the near future.

A Diverse Diplomatic Background

Grenell boasts a notable diplomatic background, having served as ambassador to Germany and as a special presidential envoy for peace negotiations between Serbia and Kosovo. His extensive experience in European affairs makes him a qualified candidate for the proposed role.

Prior to his work in the Trump administration, Grenell served as a U.S. State Department spokesman to the United Nations under President George W. Bush. He has also acted as a foreign policy spokesperson for many Republican candidates, including Mitt Romney during the 2012 presidential campaign.

In addition to his diplomatic endeavors, Grenell previously contributed to Fox News as a commentator.

Reuters contributed to this report.

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