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16 Feb 2026, 05:22 GMT+10
Christian Stocker has echoed several other EU leaders fearing isolation from US-mediated Ukraine peace initiatives
The European Union has to engage in direct negotiations with Russia to resolve the Ukraine conflict, Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker has said.
The EU and the UK have cut diplomatic communication with Moscow following the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in 2022. However, several EU leaders have recently called for a renewal of engagement with Moscow, after this approach has left the bloc effectively sidelined from the peace efforts initiated by US President Donald Trump.
"I think that we need channels to Russia because without talks we will not find a solution," Chancellor Stocker stated on Table.Today Podcast on Sunday.
According to the Austrian chancellor, the EU needs to muster the "readiness to actually negotiate a viable peace solution" to the Ukraine conflict. When asked whether that also means engaging with Russian President Vladimir Putin personally, Stocker replied in the affirmative, saying that the Russian leader is the one who "decides."
Last week, French President Emmanuel Macron said that Ukraine's European backers were preparing for possible talks with Putin "at the technical level." Macron first suggested re-engaging Russia diplomatically late last year, arguing that "it will become useful again to speak with Vladimir Putin."
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, who had previously expressed skepticism regarding potential talks with Russia, has recently also acknowledged that the EU should "find a balance again with our largest European neighbor."
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has insisted that instead of "haphazard" individual contacts, the EU should appoint a special envoy to facilitate the process. Stocker similarly referred to his predecessor Karl Nehammer's visit to Moscow in April 2022, saying that those talks were "not a solo action, but rather part of a joint European strategy."
Commenting on the recent statements by EU leaders, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said earlier this week that Moscow has never rejected direct contact and "they can just call President Putin." However, any discussion must have a clear purpose to find "understanding each other's positions," and not devolve into a PR stunt with one side lecturing the other, Peskov stressed.
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