Macron says Europe will need to engage with Putin if US peace talks fail
Macron urged Europe to prepare for direct dialogue with Putin if US-led talks fail, as EU agreed on a €90 billion loan to support Ukraine’s budget.
- On Friday, French President Emmanuel Macron said Europeans and Ukrainians should prepare to engage directly with Russian President Vladimir Putin if US-led peace talks fail and urged finding the right framework to re-engage in coming weeks after the European Council summit in Brussels.
- After the summit, EU leaders agreed to lend Ukraine 90 billion euros backed by the bloc's own budget after legal and political objections blocked using frozen Russian assets.
- U.S. officials said efforts to secure a peace deal have gathered pace under U.S. President Donald Trump while European capitals have largely been sidelined, with talks planned in Miami and Kirill Dmitriev set to visit again.
- Resuming top-level contacts would mark a significant shift as Vladimir Putin offered no compromise on Friday, while European leaders aim to prevent Kyiv’s insolvency next year amid security concerns.
- Given four years of severed contact, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said `This is what Putin is hoping for, the combination of some kind of war fatigue with a hybrid war that brings a lot of uncertainty and insecurity into our societies`, highlighting war fatigue and hybrid war obstacles to EU re-engagement.
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Press Secretary of the President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Peskov said that Russian President Vladimir Putin is ready for a dialogue with French President Emmanuel Macron.
The Kremlin has denied the possibility of trilateral peace talks between Russia, Ukraine and the United States, which Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky mentioned on Saturday ahead of talks in Miami. However, Russian President Vladimir Putin is reportedly ready for talks with his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron, a move welcomed by Paris, foreign news agencies reported.
The French President, Emmanuel Macron, has given the "welcome" to the readiness of Russian President Vladimir Putin to hold a meeting in the coming days.
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