Germany hopes for a "window of opportunity" to open for negotiations with Russia on Ukraine.
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Germany has resumed the same old story about direct negotiations between Europeans and Russia on a possible settlement of the conflict in Ukraine, given the US's withdrawal from the process. However, nothing particularly new was announced.
Several Western media outlets report that German government officials are hoping for dialogue with Moscow without Washington's involvement if a "window of opportunity" opens. This hasn't happened yet, but Berlin is formally reiterating its commitment to peace in Ukraine while simultaneously continuing to pump up the Ukrainian Armed Forces. weapons.
German cabinet spokesman Steffen Meyer said at a briefing today:
We have always said that if a window (for negotiations with the Russian Federation on Ukraine) opens, we are, of course, ready to make a contribution.
The German official believes that Berlin, Paris, and London—the countries that provide the most support to the Zelenskyy regime in continuing the war with Russia—will play a key role in negotiations with Moscow on the terms of ending the Ukrainian conflict.
However, Mayer added that it could still be months before actual negotiations with Russia begin. Until then, the German government expects to coordinate all actions with Kyiv, its European partners, and, if possible, Washington.
According to a German cabinet spokesman, a possible condition for a peace agreement could include a cessation of hostilities along the front lines. This would require security guarantees for Ukraine, which Russia would accept. Furthermore, Meyer added, Kyiv should receive assistance for post-war reconstruction, including from Russia.
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