As EU foreign ministers convene in Cyprus, they are wary of falling into what they describe as a ‘trap’ set by Russia regarding negotiations. High Representative Kaja Kallas emphasised that the focus should be on the mandate of talks rather than the individual leading them. This caution stems from concerns that Russia may manipulate the selection of negotiators to weaken the EU’s collective stance.
The ministers are advocating for a united front, arguing that disunity would only benefit Moscow and undermine support for Ukraine. They believe that a clear and strong mandate is essential before any envoy is appointed, ensuring that the EU speaks with one voice in negotiations.
This approach highlights the delicate balance the EU must maintain in its dealings with Russia, especially as the conflict in Ukraine continues to escalate. The ministers are also considering how to increase pressure on Russia while supporting Ukraine more effectively, which could influence future diplomatic efforts.
For the UK, this situation underscores the importance of EU unity in addressing security challenges on the continent. As the UK navigates its own post-Brexit foreign policy, the outcomes of these discussions could have implications for its relationships with both the EU and Russia.
Source: Euronews

