In the coming days, new significant details about the peace process may emerge, but it remains unclear whether the plan will receive support from the Kremlin.
According to information from CNN, one of the key events that will help clarify the direction of this plan is the Munich Security Conference, scheduled from February 14 to 16. During this event, Trump's special envoy, Keith Kellogg, will meet with European allies to discuss his ideas regarding a potential peaceful resolution to the conflict in Ukraine. Kellogg is also set to visit Kyiv on February 20. However, the peace plan will be presented by Donald Trump.
The specifics of the plan have not yet been disclosed. Trump has previously discussed the possibility of peace negotiations with Vladimir Putin, but no concrete outcomes have been achieved so far. Additionally, it remains uncertain whether these negotiations will take place. The Kremlin hints at an increase in discussions, while U.S. National Security Advisor Michael Waltz notes that private efforts on this issue are currently ongoing.
Kellogg's plan, which became public last April, calls for an increase in military aid to Ukraine while pursuing negotiations and a ceasefire, with the possibility of deploying peacekeepers along the front lines. However, many aspects of the peace plan, including its backing from Russia, remain in question. Sources of information, whether classified or public, continue to emerge, but much depends on whether all parties can reach a compromise.
Source: cnn.