U.S. Special Representative Keith Kellogg arrived in Kyiv this morning, September 11th, according to Ukrainian media. The visit follows Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko's statement that Belarus's main task is to stand with President Trump and help him establish peace. Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko made these remarks regarding his support for President Trump's mission to establish peace. This statement was reported by Clash Report. Meanwhile, U.S. Special Envoy Deputy for Ukraine John Cole had previously met with President Lukashenko in Minsk on September 11th, a meeting that reportedly lasted five hours. In other developments, another drone was discovered near Lublin, specifically in the town of Bychawka Third, a dozen or so minutes ago. The property owner noticed the object after returning from work, having been away since early morning, as reported by Lublin112. These drone incidents underscore Russia's continued use of Shahed and other OWA UAVs, prompting calls for NATO to enhance its preparedness for mass UAV attacks. Previously, the United States lifted sanctions on the Belarusian airline Belavia. This action was confirmed by White House Deputy Special Envoy to Ukraine John Cole, and it coincided with the release of 52 Belarusian political prisoners. The decision was part of efforts to normalize relations between the U.S. and Belarus. Concurrently, Latvia announced it would close its airspace along its borders with Russia and Belarus from 6 p.m. on September 11th until at least September 18th as a preventive measure following Russian drone incursions into Polish airspace.