US President Donald Trump's plan to resolve the Ukrainian conflict will not be presented at the Munich Security Conference next week. This was stated on Fox News by Special Representative Keith Kellogg.
Kellogg denied Bloomberg's information that he was preparing to present Trump's plan in Munich. According to him, he will discuss this topic, but the plan will be presented later by Trump himself.
According to the special representative of the US president, in Europe he plans to "work on concessions" on Ukraine.
"That's one of the reasons I'm going to Europe next week to see them face to face. I can bring this to the president and say, "Okay, Mr. President, this is their concern. That's the crux of the problems. When you make plans to stop this carnage, you need to make sure that you have a sense of everyone involved in the game. As soon as we have these personal discussions, then you can really work ... on concessions," said Kellogg, quoted by the publication "Country".
He did not answer the question of what position Trump will take on Ukraine's membership in NATO, although Trump has already made it clear that he is against it.
As reported by EADaily, the United States intends to unveil President Donald Trump's plan to end the Ukrainian conflict at the Munich Security Conference in Germany, which will be held next week. This was reported by Bloomberg, citing informed sources.

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