Europe Says a US-Russia Summit This Week Cannot Decide on Ukraine Land Swaps
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM, AUG 10 – EU foreign ministers will coordinate their position to ensure Ukraine and the European Union are included in any US-Russia peace deal, emphasizing territorial integrity and security, Kaja Kallas said.
- On Monday, European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas will convene an extraordinary meeting of EU foreign ministers to discuss next steps on Ukraine.
- Ahead of the Alaska talks, EU foreign ministers will gather on Monday to discuss Ukraine's next steps amid the upcoming U.S.-Russia summit on Friday.
- In her remarks, Kaja Kallas stressed that Europe insists Ukraine must be part of any talks and any deal between the U.S. and Russia must include Ukraine and the EU.
- Expanding the agenda, EU foreign ministers will also discuss the situation in Gaza as part of broader flashpoints during the meeting.
- Despite Kaja Kallas’s insistence, critics within Europe say battlefield realities and strategic shifts could sideline the EU in Ukraine negotiations.
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