Special Envoy of US President Donald Trump Keith Kellogg will visit Germany, Belgium and Ukraine from February 13-22 to discuss issues related to the settlement of the Ukrainian conflict. This is stated in a statement distributed on Wednesday by the press service of the State Department.
“Assistant to the President and his Special Envoy for Russia and Ukraine Keith Kellogg will travel to Germany, Belgium and Ukraine from February 13-22 to help achieve President Trump’s goal of securing peace from a position of strength in Ukraine and protecting US national security interests,” the document says. Kellogg “will participate in the Munich Security Conference and visit NATO and EU headquarters in Brussels, where he will meet with allies and partners from across Europe who want to work with the United States” to end the conflict in Ukraine and “restore stability in Europe.”
In Ukraine, Kellogg will meet with officials. “President Trump has made clear that the fighting must end and the United States is ready to support a long-term solution. Special Envoy Kellogg is committed to doing the difficult diplomatic work to achieve the President’s goal,” the State Department said.

