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EU Council opening communication channels with Kremlin, official says

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Posted on June 17, 2026

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European Council Confirms Opening Diplomatic Channels with Kremlin Over Ukraine Issue

EU Diplomatic Efforts and Internal Discussions

By Andrew Gray

Recent Diplomatic Contacts with the Kremlin

BRUSSELS, June 17 (Reuters) - The office of European Council President Antonio Costa has made "brief contacts at diplomatic level" with the Kremlin in recent weeks "to open communication channels", an EU official said on Wednesday.

"Nothing was discussed on substance," said the official, speaking on condition of anonymity. "In any future scenario, the EU has specific interests that will need to be defended, therefore it is important to have established diplomatic channels with Russia."

The official added: "The EU is not a mediator. It supports Ukraine in its efforts to achieve a just and lasting peace."

European Leaders Debate Approach to Russia

European leaders have stepped up discussions in recent weeks about the possibility of direct talks with Russia over the war in Ukraine and broader security issues, after years of isolating Moscow diplomatically.

Challenges in Reaching a Unified EU Position

However, they have yet to agree on a joint approach and some countries have expressed wariness about getting involved in talks with Moscow. The United States has so far led diplomatic efforts to reach a peace deal between Ukraine and Russia.

Role of Major European Countries

Some European leaders have also pushed back against efforts by Britain, France and Germany - known as the E3 - to take the diplomatic lead for Europe in any dialogue with Moscow.

Calls for a Single EU Envoy

Italian Prime Minister's Proposal

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on Wednesday renewed her call for a single European Union envoy to handle contacts with Russia over Ukraine. She suggested that person should not come from one of the big European countries.

Risks of Multiple Diplomatic Groups

Meloni told reporters at the end of a G7 summit in France that a proliferation of diplomatic groups within Europe risked creating confusion, making it important to find a single voice to speak for the bloc when dealing with Russia.

Preference for Medium-Sized EU Powers

"It would be very difficult to put forward someone from one of the largest European countries," she told reporters, adding: "In my view, proposing one of those candidates would make an agreement harder to reach, so I would look instead to the EU's medium-sized powers."

(Reporting by Andrew Gray, Editing by Charlotte Van Campenhout, Aidan Lewis)

Key Takeaways

  • European Council has engaged in non-substantive diplomatic outreach to Russia in recent weeks, aiming to ensure communication channels remain open — a strategic precaution given the EU’s interests. (internazionale.it)
  • The EU emphasised that it is not positioning itself as a mediator, reiterating its firm support for Ukraine in pursuing a just and lasting peace. (internazionale.it)
  • Diverging views persist among EU member states on engagement strategy with Moscow; Italian PM Meloni advocates appointing an EU envoy from a medium-sized country to represent the bloc, avoiding dominance by larger powers. (internazionale.it)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Has the European Council established communication with the Kremlin?
Yes, the office of the European Council President has made brief diplomatic contacts with the Kremlin to open communication channels.
Was any substance discussed in the EU's contacts with Russia?
No, nothing of substance was discussed in the initial brief contacts according to an EU official.
Is the EU acting as a mediator between Ukraine and Russia?
No, the EU is not a mediator but supports Ukraine in achieving a just and lasting peace.
What is the EU's position on a single envoy for talks with Russia?
Italy's Prime Minister suggested appointing a single EU envoy from a medium-sized country, not from the largest countries, to avoid confusion and improve agreement.
Who has led diplomatic efforts for Ukraine-Russia peace so far?
The United States has mainly led diplomatic efforts to achieve a peace deal between Ukraine and Russia.

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