EU Leaders Warn Against Premature Talks with Russia Amid Ukraine War

World 10:49 PM - 2026-06-18
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Several European Union leaders have expressed reservations about reopening political dialogue with Russia, arguing that there is little evidence Moscow is genuinely prepared to pursue peace in Ukraine.

The debate emerged ahead of a summit of EU leaders in Brussels, following reports that officials from the office of European Council President António Costa had established limited diplomatic contacts with the Kremlin. EU officials stressed that the exchanges were intended only to maintain communication channels and did not involve substantive negotiations. 

A number of leaders from across the bloc warned that any move towards formal talks would be premature. They argued that Russia has yet to demonstrate a serious commitment to ending the war and cautioned against granting legitimacy to diplomatic efforts that may not yield meaningful progress. 

While some governments favour keeping channels of communication open to avoid diplomatic deadlock, others remain deeply sceptical. Leaders from several eastern European countries, particularly those bordering Russia, have insisted that pressure on Moscow should continue until clear signs of willingness to negotiate emerge. 

The discussion highlights ongoing divisions within the EU over how best to engage with Russia while maintaining unwavering support for Ukraine. Although Brussels has explored the possibility of future dialogue, EU officials have repeatedly emphasised that the bloc is not seeking to mediate the conflict independently and remains committed to a just and lasting peace for Ukraine. 

The issue comes at a crucial moment in the war, as Ukraine continues to strengthen its ties with the European Union through accession negotiations, while European leaders consider further measures to support Kyiv and increase pressure on Moscow.


Sources: AP News and Reuters.


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