Putin ‘must come to negotiating table’, says EU chief after Trump call

Putin ‘must come to negotiating table’, says EU chief after Trump call

Ursula Von der Leyen’s call came as Moscow delays Trump’s efforts to arrange direct Putin-Zelensky talks.

European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen stressed the need for durable peace in Ukraine, backed by strong, credible security guarantees. (AP pic)
BRUSSELS:
Russian President Vladimir Putin must sit down for peace talks on Ukraine, EU chief Ursula von der Leyen said Thursday after calls with US leader Donald Trump and Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky.

Von der Leyen’s demand comes as the Kremlin continues to stall on Trump’s push to set up direct talks between Putin and Zelensky to end Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

“Just spoke with President Zelensky, then President Trump, following the massive strike on Kyiv which also hit our EU offices. Putin must come to the negotiating table,” European Commission head von der Leyen wrote on X.

“We must secure a just and lasting peace for Ukraine with firm and credible security guarantees that will turn the country into a steel porcupine,” she added.

Moscow meanwhile launched one of its biggest overnight bombardments of the conflict in Ukraine, killing at least 17 people in Kyiv and damaging the EU’s diplomatic mission.

As part of the US-led peace efforts, Western powers are currently also discussing how to guarantee Ukraine’s security if any truce deal comes into force.

Trump has indicated the US could play a role backing up any European peacekeeping plan but would not deploy American soldiers to Ukraine.

Von der Leyen wrote that “Europe will fully play its part”, highlighting a major new EU programme designed to help fund arms for Ukraine.

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