Washington is not going to current a plan to finish Russia's full-scale struggle towards Ukraine throughout the Munich Safety Convention subsequent week, U.S. particular envoy for Ukraine and Russia Keith Kellogg mentioned on Feb. 6.
Talking to Newsmax TV, Kellogg denied media reviews that he would introduce such a plan on the convention, scheduled for Feb. 14-16.
Kellogg mentioned the plan could be offered by U.S. President Donald Trump however didn’t specify a timeline.
"We’re going to lead it as much as him to assist him out, get it to a degree the place he delivers that, however that’s not going to occur subsequent week in any respect," Kellogg mentioned.
"We’re going to have nice discussions with senior leaders within the European surroundings and produce again what we came upon to the President of america after which go from there."
Kellogg, a retired normal tasked with advancing Trump's technique on the Russia-Ukraine struggle, has described a "near-term" decision as being inside 100 days of the inauguration, calling it his private {and professional} aim to assist Trump dealer an answer inside that timeframe.
Talking to Fox Information on Feb. 1, Kellogg claimed Trump has a "dependable plan" to finish the struggle, which might contain "pressuring not solely Moscow but in addition Kyiv" whereas providing incentives to either side.
Trump's particular envoy can be anticipated to go to Ukraine later this month for talks with Ukrainian officers.