Latvian and Estonian Leaders Back Special EU Envoy in Ukraine Talks
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Estonia and Latvia have called for the resumption of negotiations between Europe and Russia. Specifically, they want European countries to participate in peace talks on Ukraine. According to RBC-Ukraine, Latvian Prime Minister Evika Silina and Estonian President Alar Karis stated this in separate interviews with Euronews. Read also: Macron's office announced preparations for possible talks with Putin. "I think we need to engage in diplomacy. We …
Latvian Prime Minister Evika Silinová and Estonian President Alar Karis are supporting the idea of appointing a special European envoy to participate in negotiations with the Kremlin to end Russia's war in Ukraine, Euronews reports. Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova responded with a sarcastic and arrogant message that this is understandable, because sitting under the negotiating table is boring.
The prize of Latvka Evie, President of Eston, Alar Carias, called in a special emissary emissary to make in-depth contact with the Russian Federation.
Latvian Prime Minister Evika Silina and Estonian President Alar Karis today called for a greater role for Europe in negotiations to end the war in Ukraine and called for the appointment of a special envoy to re-establish contacts with Russia. Recently, there have been growing calls for Europe to be more actively involved in talks between Kiev and Moscow.
Estonian President Alar Karis and Latvian Prime Minister Evika Silina want a European special envoy to participate in negotiations with the Kremlin to end the war in Ukraine, Euronews reported. Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna has strongly rejected such an idea.
Latvian and Estonian leaders back special EU envoy in Ukraine talks
Latvian Prime Minister Evika Siliņa and Estonian President Alar Karis have voiced support for the idea of appointing a special European envoy to take part in talks with the Kremlin to end its war in Ukraine.
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