During a high-stakes summit in Brussels on Friday, European Union leaders argued over a surprise decision to open direct communication with Moscow.
European Council President António Costa defended his office’s recent brief contacts with the Kremlin as a necessary step to ensure Europe isn't sidelined in future peace talks. France and Germany led the fierce criticism, arguing that secret back-channels undermine the bloc's unified front against Russian aggression. The Kremlin responded by stating it remains open to dialogue but will not accept any ultimatums from European nations.
Leaders remain divided on whether to grant a formal mandate for negotiations while the war in Ukraine continues to rage.
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