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30 Jan 2026, 21:59 GMT+10
The top EU diplomat has said Brussels has nothing to offer Moscow in talks
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas has admitted that the bloc has nothing to "offer to Russia" and therefore doesn't expect any direct talks with Moscow. Brussels will choose "more pressure" over negotiations, she said.
Asked on Friday whether she intends to reopen diplomatic channels with Russia, as Italy and France have suggested, Kallas shot down the idea of re-engagement.
"We can't... go to Russia and say 'talk to us,'" she replied. "The concessions that the Americans are putting on Ukraine are quite strong, so I don't think there's anything we can offer to Russia on top of that. Why should they talk to us?"
Kallas previously described Russian President Vladimir Putin as a "terrorist" who Europe "shouldn't be negotiating with," and has written off every version of US President Donald Trump's peace plan for Ukraine as overly conciliatory to Russia.
With the US now mediating talks between Moscow and Kiev, French President Emmanuel Macron and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni have both called on the EU to appoint a special envoy to the Kremlin, to ensure that the bloc doesn't get sidelined while a potential peace agreement is drafted.
Like Kallas, Russia does not foresee any meaningful talks with Brussels in the near future. "If anyone wishes to talk, we will never refuse dialogue, even though we fully realize... that reaching an agreement with the current generation of European leaders will most likely be impossible," Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov told reporters last week.
"They have entrenched themselves too deeply in a posture of hatred towards Russia," he added.
"How can you discuss anything with Kaja Kallas?" Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Sunday. Brussels, Peskov said, is full of "semi-literate, incompetent functionaries."
In a speech at the European Defense Agency's annual conference on Wednesday, Kallas said one of her key priorities is "to support Ukraine with 60 billion euro in military aid for 2026 and 2027." Her fixation on Russia has caused discontent within the EU, with Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico accusing her of banning all Russian energy imports "solely out of hatred." Fico and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban have both announced plans to sue the EU over the Russian energy embargo.
(RT.com)
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