
"Brussels had some strong sentiments today about what a future peace deal between Russia and Ukraine should look like. EU foreign affairs chief Kaja Kallas said she plans to send around a list of ideas to the bloc's 27 member states in the coming days, outlining what demands they believe should be put to Moscow. She stressed that the burden should be on Russia to make concessions."
"Her comments came as French President Emmanuel Macron signaled that he wants Europe to renew dialogue with Vladimir Putin, nearly four years after Russia launched its fullscale invasion of Ukraine. Macron even sent a top adviser to Moscow last week, the first meeting of its kind since February 2022. According to the Kremlin, Russia is ready to resume dialogue with France at the presidential level. Stay tuned for these developments and more in our Ukraine updates blog."
Kaja Kallas plans to send a list of ideas to the bloc's 27 member states in the coming days, outlining specific demands to be presented to Moscow. She emphasized that the burden should be on Russia to make concessions in any prospective peace deal. French President Emmanuel Macron signaled a desire to renew high-level dialogue with Vladimir Putin nearly four years after Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine and dispatched a top adviser to Moscow, the first such visit since February 2022. The Kremlin said Russia is ready to resume dialogue with France at the presidential level. Related developments continue to unfold.
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