Some EU Leaders Caution Against Talks with Russia
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Macron, Merz attack EU’s stance on Putin talks
BRUSSELS ― Emmanuel Macron and Friedrich Merz struck out against the EU for opening up communication with Vladimir Putin, putting the leaders of Europe’s two largest countries on collision course with a large part of the rest of the bloc. In an unexpectedly discordant late-night summit in Brussels ― the first since 2010 without longtime contrarian ex-Hungary Prime Minister Viktor Orbán ― the French president and the German chancellor scorned eff…
Some EU leaders caution against talks with Russia
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Zelensky asked the leaders of the European Council to maintain pressure on Russia in order to bring Vladimir Putin to dialogue.
The European Union should seek to resume talks with Russian leader Vladimir Putin, Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker said in an interview published by the British newspaper Financial Times. The article, "Austrian Chancellor Wants to Resume Talks with Vladimir Putin," comes from the website Wszystko co mojego Polskę.
Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker has appealed to the European Union to resume talks with Vladimir Putin. He argues that ending the war in Ukraine will be possible not through weapons, but through effective diplomacy. However, his stance has sparked skepticism among some European leaders.

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