Russia is ‘on the back foot,’ as ‘the dynamics of the war are shifting in Ukraine’s favour,’ EU’s foreign policy chief says

Kallas says that “the dynamics of the war are shifting in Ukraine’s favour.”

Russia is on the back foot, militarily, economically, but also diplomatically, but as the latest strikes on Kyiv have shown, Russia still shows no genuine interest in peace, which was also the clear view of the ministers today.”

She says the ministers had “a really thorough discussion” on what Europe should ask for from Moscow in any potential negotiations.

She adds:

Europe will never be a neutral mediator between Russia and Ukraine, because we are on Ukraine’s side, and we are defending our own core security interests.”

She says that an unconditional ceasefire is “a prerequisite for any kind of peace negotiations,” and Russia “must stop sabotage operations, cyber-attacks, election interference, airspace violations across Europe” and “there can be no legal recognition of the occupied Ukrainian territory.”

Despite Russia’s Lavrov’s criticism (11:23), she repeats “there must be also limitations” on Russia’s military.

Kallas also says that “too many countries continue to do business with Moscow, while simultaneously enjoying privileged access to European markets and investments, so Europe must use its leverage more effectively when it comes to trade, investment, market access, partnerships.”

The EU is already working on another round of sanctions on Russia, she adds.

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Bulgaria’s Radev stresses his reformist agenda with focus on ‘catching up’ after years of instability

For his part, Radev says Bulgaria “has always been a strong contributor” to European security, and “plays a pivotal role for providing stability, security and diversification in energy supply.”

He is keen to stress that his government will stabilise the political situation in the country after years of political chaos.

He says he leads “a stable reform-oriented and energetic government” looking to make the most of opportunities available to Sofia.

Radev says the focus is on “catching up and meeting all the deadlines till the end of August this year.”

He hits all the right tones you want to make in your first meeting with the commission, as he ends with reassurances that – despite fears of critics – “this is just the beginning of fruitful cooperation” with Brussels.

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