Trump is clearly annoyed by the meeting with Zelensky some days ago in Paris.
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Trump and his team have signaled opposition to some of Ukraine's recent attacks on Russian soil, writes ‘The Business Insider’.
Trump's Ukraine envoy said this week that the killing of a Russian general was outside the rules of war.
Trump has also criticized Biden's decision to allow strikes on Russia using US-supplied missiles.
In a worrying sign for Ukraine, the incoming Trump administration has signaled its disapproval of recent attacks on Russian soil, including long-range strikes and the assassination of a top general in Moscow using a scooter bomb.
President-elect Donald Trump's envoy to Ukraine, retired Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg, said that Ukraine's claimed killing of Lt. Gen. Igor Kirillov this week was contrary to the rules of war.
Kirillov, who headed up Russia's chemical, nuclear, and biological protection troops, was killed by a bomb planted on a scooter in Moscow on Tuesday. Ukraine has claimed responsibility.
Speaking on Fox Business, Kellogg said, "There are rules of warfare and there are certain things you just kind of don't do."
He added: "When you're killing flag officers, general officers, admirals or generals in their hometown, it's kind of like you've extended it, and I don't think it's really smart to do it."
Russia said it had arrested a man in connection with the killing, saying he was suspected of a "terrorist attack," the BBC reported.
Kellogg's remarks come after President-elect Donald Trump said that the decision to allow Ukraine to make long-range strikes on Russia with US-supplied missiles was "stupid," and that he might reverse it once in office.
"I don't think they should have allowed missiles to be shot 200 miles into Russia," he said. "I think that was a bad thing."
He also said that the Biden administration should have asked for his opinion "weeks before I take over."
"Why would they do that without asking me what I thought?" he added.
Trump has repeatedly stated he would end the war in Ukraine, without publicly saying how he would achieve it.
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