Trump's envoy to reveal Ukraine peace plan at key security summit
As reported by Bloomberg, Trump's special envoy for Russia and Ukraine, Keith Kellogg, will unveil the U.S. administration's plan to end the three-year war in Ukraine at the Munich Security Conference. This coincides with statements from both Moscow and Kyiv, indicating their readiness for talks.
Keith Kellogg has confirmed his participation in the Munich Security Conference, which will take place from February 14-16.
"Pleased to announce my participation the Munich Security Conference 2025. As U.S. president's special envoy for Russia and Ukraine, I look forward to speaking about [U.S. President] Donald Trump's goal to end the bloody and costly war in Ukraine," Kellogg wrote.
The proposal is set to be presented during the conference in Bavaria a week before the third anniversary of Russia's war against Ukraine. "Reports and comments from Kellogg and others in recent weeks have provided hints of the plan to seek what Trump allies have referred to as 'peace through strength,'" the agency commented.
According to Bloomberg's sources, one element of the plan may include potentially freezing the conflict, leaving the territories occupied by Russia in an undefined status, and providing Ukraine with security guarantees to prevent Moscow from launching another attack.
The agency also notes that Ukrainian bonds, which have been rising in value for most of the last three months due to speculation about a possible move toward peace, increased in value again on Wednesday.
The prices of dollar-denominated bonds, which are due in 2035 and 2036, rose to their highest level since their issuance last year.