NEW YORK, February 6. /TASS/. US President Donald Trump’s special envoy for Russia and Ukraine Keith Kellogg has said he will not present a peace plan for the Ukraine conflict next week because it's the president's prerogative.
"Yeah, we're going to the Munich Security Conference next week. Look, there's a report out from another news network that said that we're going to present a peace plan next week. No, we're not. I did not talk to that news network at all. And you know, the person that's going to present the peace plan is the president of the United States," he pointed out in an interview with the Newsmax TV channel.
Kellogg earlier told Fox News that a peace plan should take into account the positions of all parties to the Ukraine conflict and be discussed face-to-face.
US President Donald Trump earlier expressed hope that an agreement on resolving the conflict in Ukraine would be reached soon. On June 14, 2024, Russian President Vladimir Putin set forth the conditions for resolving the situation in Ukraine at a meeting with senior Foreign Ministry officials. His terms included Ukraine withdrawing troops from Donbass and Novorossiya and abandoning plans to join NATO. In addition, Moscow said that all Western sanctions must be lifted and Ukraine’s non-bloc and non-nuclear status must be guaranteed, while Ukraine must ensure the rights, freedoms and interests of its Russian-speaking citizens.
Western media outlets have increasingly reported that a solution to the Ukraine issue will be discussed by the Russian and US leaders on a bilateral basis, while Europe would be excluded from the process and Kiev’s participation will be nothing but a formality.