Zelensky announced a visit from representatives of the Trump administration to Ukraine.
Representatives of the U.S. President's team will visit Ukraine before the Munich conference
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky announced that representatives of U.S. President Donald Trump's team will visit Ukraine this week, ahead of the Munich Security Conference.
The meeting will take place as part of cooperation between Ukraine and the U.S. and aims to discuss practical cooperation issues. President Zelensky emphasized the need for joint actions to stop Putin and ensure security for Ukraine.
According to CNN, U.S. Special Representative for Ukraine and Russia, Kurt Volker, plans to visit Ukraine on February 20. After that, the Munich conference will take place, where a series of meetings are planned for the Ukrainian president, including with the Vice President of the United States.
Donald Trump also stated progress in negotiations to end the war in Ukraine.
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