The EU Wants to Lead Peace Talks with Russia: Who Will Be the Main Mediator.
The European Union and the Peace Settlement of the War in Ukraine
According to TSN.ua: The European Union aims to take the lead in the peace settlement of the war in Ukraine, trying to reduce the influence of the United States in this process. As part of these efforts, former Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi and former Finnish Prime Minister Alexander Stubb are the main candidates for the role of chief negotiator.
French President Emmanuel Macron has initiated the restoration of dialogue with Moscow, indicating the EU's desire to take a more active role in the negotiation process. The idea of creating a special envoy position to represent European interests has received support from EU member state leaders and the EU Council. However, it is worth noting that the EU's chief diplomat, Kaia Kallas, opposes direct contacts with Russian President Vladimir Putin, which may complicate the implementation of this initiative.
Candidacies and Internal Contradictions
The candidacy of Mario Draghi is being lobbied by Italian Senator Giovanni Battista Fazzolari, who stated:
My wife is Ukrainian. — Giovanni Battista Fazzolari
This highlights the senator's personal interest in the issue of conflict resolution. The situation remains tense, and the EU's further actions in this direction could significantly impact the developments in Ukraine.
The initiatives of the European Union regarding the peaceful resolution of the conflict in Ukraine indicate the EU's desire to play a more significant role in international politics, especially in the context of rising tensions between the West and Russia. Involving former high-ranking officials in the negotiation process may indicate the seriousness of the EU's intentions, but internal contradictions, such as the stance of Kaia Kallas, could pose additional challenges for implementing this strategy.
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