WASHINGTON (AP) – In a matter of days, Army Secretary Dan Driscoll vaulted from being the leader of a military bureaucracy – where he’s been cutting red tape to quickly buy inexpensive drones – to a key negotiator in the Trump administration’s push to end the Russia-Ukraine war.
US Army secretary takes unlikely role as key negotiator in push to end Russia-Ukraine war
WASHINGTON (AP) – In a matter of days, Army Secretary Dan Driscoll vaulted from being the leader of a military bureaucracy – where he’s been cutting red tape to quickly buy inexpensive drones – to a key negotiator in the Trump administration’s push to end the Russia-Ukraine war.
The boyish Iraq War veteran, former venture capitalist and friend of Vice President JD Vance went from presenting President Donald Trump’s plan to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv to sitting down with Russian officials in the United Arab Emirates on Monday and Tuesday, heading up the latest phase of talks on a possible deal to halt the fighting.
Trump appears to believe Driscoll’s efforts are going well, posting on social media that “my team has made tremendous progress.”
“In the hopes of finalizing this Peace Plan,” Trump wrote Tuesday, “I have directed my Special Envoy Steve Witkoff to meet with President Putin in Moscow and, at the same time, Secretary of the Army Dan Driscoll will be meeting with the Ukrainians.”
