Russia Hails Apparent Desire of some EU States to Resume Dialogue on Ukraine with Moscow
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Kremlin Welcomes Macron and Meloni Calls To Re-Engage With Russia
The Kremlin said Friday it considered calls by some European states to resume dialogue with Russia as “positive,” after French and Italian leaders called for re-engagement with Moscow on Ukraine. French president Emmanuel Macron and Italian prime minister Giorgia Meloni have both advocated for re-engaging with Moscow to help address the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. “We have noted statements made in recent days by a number of European leaders,” K…
Moscow describes as a positive step the change of position in European nations now betting on a negotiated solution to the conflict in Ukraine.
Russia hails apparent desire of some EU states to resume dialogue on Ukraine with Moscow
The Kremlin on Friday hailed what it said looked like the desire of Italy, France and Germany to resume dialogue on Ukraine with Russia as a "significant shift" which matched its own view of how the situation should evolve.
Russia: EU Push to Resume Dialogue on Ukraine With Moscow a ...
On Friday 16 January, the Kremlin welcomed the willingness of some European countries to restore dialogue, which has been at a halt since 2022 and the beginning of the war in Ukraine. From Paris to Rome, several chancelleries want to relaunch discussions with Vladimir Putin. - "A positive development": Russia welcomes the willingness of some European countries to restore dialogue (International).
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