Finland's Stubb Could Represent Europe in Ukraine Peace Talks if Asked, He Says
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Finnish President Alexander Stubb said in an interview with the local public broadcaster Yle that he could represent Europe in possible peace talks between Ukraine and Russia if asked. He can imagine Europe starting a dialogue with Russia as early as this year.
Finnish President Alexander Stubbs said on Sunday that he could represent Europe in peace talks in Ukraine if asked, The Kyiv Independent reports.
Finnish leader gives intriguing answer to difficult question. Finnish President Alexander Stubb hasn't ruled out becoming the EU representative in peace talks with Russia. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing Yle. Read also: Lukashenko announces conversation with Macron What Stubb said: In an interview with Yle, Stubb stated that peace talks can only begin when Russia commits to a ceasefire. Specifically, he was asked whether he would be wil…
According to diplomatic sources heard by Helsingin Sanomat, Stubb himself would like an important negotiating role.
Europe is preparing for high-level negotiations with Russia, and according to sources in Helsingin Sanomat, Finnish President Alexander Stubb could play a central role in the process, which is currently still in its infancy.
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