
Keith Kellogg, the Trump administration’s Russia-Ukraine envoy, is expected to visit Ukraine on Thursday, as confirmed by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Zelensky mentioned during a news conference that there was an agreement for Kellogg to visit on February 20 for a duration of two days or possibly more.
Zelensky expressed his intention to accompany Kellogg to the frontlines to engage with Ukraine’s military personnel directly, providing him with a firsthand perspective of the situation. The aim is for Kellogg to gain a comprehensive understanding and relay the insights back to the White House. Zelensky also hinted at a potential meeting with President Trump following Kellogg's return to the United States.

Amidst Europe’s top leaders convening in Paris to deliberate on a unified response to US-Russia discussions in Saudi Arabia, Zelensky emphasized the necessity for Europe to have a prominent role in future talks. He stressed the importance of Europe's presence at the negotiating table, though the specific format of this involvement remains undecided.
Zelensky's proactive stance on ensuring European representation in discussions concerning Ukraine reflects the country's commitment to fostering inclusive dialogues and seeking comprehensive solutions to regional challenges.