European Governments Urge EU to Appoint Negotiator on Ukraine Talks: Report
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European governments are pressuring the European Union to appoint a negotiator to represent their interests in Ukraine, fearing that the United States will make a deal with Russia behind their backs, writes Politico.
Finnish President Alexander Stubb and former Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi are being considered as special EU representatives in Ukraine for talks with Russian dictator Vladimir Putin.
According to reports, the Finnish president would be appointed as negotiator.
European Leaders Propose Creation of Special Representative to Participate in Negotiations on Ukraine
European governments are pressuring the EU to appoint a negotiator to represent their interests in Ukraine, fearing the US will strike a deal with Russia behind their backs, RBC-Ukraine reports, citing Politico. Critics warn of risks for the negotiator. Proponents of this plan, including France and Italy, have secured the support of the European Commission and several countries for the position, three unnamed diplomats and officials with direct…
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