The peace settlement plan for the war in Ukraine will be presented personally by Trump, - Kellogg.


Special Representative of Donald Trump, Keith Kellogg, blocked information about the presentation of the 'peace plan' for Ukraine at the Munich conference.
Kellogg stated this in the Newsmax program.
Great to be on with @SchmittNYC to discuss President Trump’s objective: stop the fighting and put an end to the war in Ukraine. @NEWSMAX — Gen. Keith Kellogg (@SPE_Kellogg) February 6, 2025
Earlier, Bloomberg reported, citing its sources, that the Trump administration plans to present a conflict resolution plan for Ukraine during the Munich Security Conference on February 14-16. According to the agency, the plan may involve stopping the conflict and an undefined status of the occupied territories.
Kellogg confirmed his participation in the conference and scheduled meetings with U.S. allies. According to him, the team will accompany Trump and assist him until the presentation of the plan, however, 'this will not happen next week at all.'
'We will have to hold extensive discussions with high-ranking European leaders and convey what we have figured out to the President of the United States, and then move on,' Kellogg noted.
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