This is reported by “Suspilne” and “Interfax-Ukraine” citing the president's press secretary, Sergey Nikiforov.
After the meeting, a press conference was planned, but at the request of the American side, it was canceled, allowing only for filming. Questions and answers were not included.
Earlier, Zelensky mentioned that on the first day of his visit to Kyiv, Kellogg met with the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Oleksandr Syrskiy, leaders of intelligence and security services, and also met with the head of the President's Office, Andriy Yermak.
Kellogg's trip to Ukraine was planned for early January. He was expected to meet with officials in Kyiv and also visit Rome and Paris. However, it was postponed.
Subsequently, it became known that Kellogg plans to arrive in Ukraine between February 13 and 22. Zelensky expressed that he would like to go to the front with the American special envoy so that he could “see our realities.”
On the morning of February 19, the U.S. special envoy arrived in the Ukrainian capital by train from Poland. It was reported that the visit would last three days.