Putin Is Ready to Negotiate with Everyone, Including EU,
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EU prepares for talks with Russia as Kremlin issues ultimatum
Moscow has responded to a Financial Times report suggesting that leaders of EU member states are preparing for possible negotiations with Russian President Vladimir Putin. According to Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov, Russia is open to dialogue with the EU, but will not be the one to initiate talks. “Putin is ready for negotiations with everyone, including the EU. He has stated this more than once. It was Brussels that chose to reduce relatio…
Moscow and Brussels see it feasible to resume their negotiations after a year in which the European Union was removed from the talks between the United States and Russia on the future of Ukraine and the security of the continent. Both the President of the European Council, António Costa, and Putin’s spokesman, Dmitri Peskov, have agreed on the willingness of both sides to negotiate, although for the time being it is nothing more than a declarati…
In Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine, the EU is firmly at Kiev's side. However, there are hardly any talks with Moscow. According to a newspaper report, Europeans are now ready for talks. A commitment comes from the Kremlin.
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Putin is ready to talk with EU but won’t make the first move, Kremlin says
Russian President Vladimir Putin is ready to negotiate with “everyone”, including the Europeans, the Kremlin said on Friday after the Financial Times reported that European Union leaders were preparing for potential talks. The FT reported on Thursday that the shift by the EU was prompted by European frustration with negotiations to end the Ukraine war that have been led by U.S. President Donald Trump. European Council President Antonio Costa sai…
According to a media report, EU Council President Costa is also to see "potential" for negotiations between the international community and Putin. For this, the EU has the support of Selensky.
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