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Germany sceptical on Putin's suggestion of Schroeder role in Ukraine peace talks

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Posted on May 10, 2026

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Germany Rejects Putin's Offer of Schroeder as Mediator for Ukraine Peace Talks

Germany's Response to Putin's Mediation Proposal

Background of the Mediation Suggestion

BERLIN, May 10 (Reuters) - Germany dismissed on Sunday a suggestion from Russian President Vladimir Putin that former Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder could coordinate talks with the European Union to secure a peace deal in Ukraine.

European Union's Stance on Negotiations

European Council President Antonio ​Costa said recently ⁠he believed there was "potential" for the EU to negotiate with Russia, and to discuss the future of the security architecture of Europe. Putin said that if such talks were to take place, Schroeder would be his preferred mediator.

German Officials' Reactions

Credibility of Russia's Offer

A German official said the offer was not credible because Russia had not changed any of its conditions, adding that an initial test would be whether Moscow was willing to extend a three-day ceasefire.

Concerns About Dividing the Western Alliance

The official, who spoke to Reuters on condition of anonymity, said Putin had made a series of bogus offers aimed at dividing the Western alliance.

Schroeder's Relationship with Russia

After leaving office in 2005, Schroeder almost immediately took a job as chairman of a controversial German-Russian gas pipeline consortium and has faced heavy criticism in Germany for his closeness to Putin. 

Germany's Position on Future Negotiations

A German government spokesperson said on Friday Berlin saw no signs that Moscow was interested in serious negotiations and stressed that any talks with the European Union would need to be closely coordinated with member states and Ukraine.

(Reporting by Holger Hansen and Markus Wacket; writing by James Mackenzie; Editing by Ros Russell)

Key Takeaways

  • Berlin dismissed Putin’s proposal of Gerhard Schröder as mediator, labeling it not credible given Russia’s continued unyielding conditions. (euronews.com)
  • Germany emphasizes that genuine negotiations require Ukraine’s participation and coordination with EU member states; the proposal appears aimed at fracturing Western unity. (euronews.com)
  • European Council President Antonio Costa sees 'potential' for future EU–Russia talks but stresses that current efforts must continue, and that full readiness depends on credible Russian engagement. (tass.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What was Putin's suggestion regarding Ukraine peace talks?
Putin suggested that former German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder could coordinate peace talks between Russia and the European Union regarding Ukraine.
How did Germany respond to Putin's proposal?
Germany dismissed the suggestion, stating that Russia had not changed its conditions and that Moscow's offers were not considered credible.
Why is Schroeder's role in peace negotiations controversial in Germany?
Schroeder is controversial due to his close ties to Putin and his role as chairman of a German-Russian gas pipeline consortium after leaving office.
What is needed for peace talks between Russia and the EU to proceed?
Germany stressed that any talks must be closely coordinated with EU member states and Ukraine itself.
Has Russia shown willingness to negotiate seriously on Ukraine?
According to German officials, there are no signs that Moscow is interested in serious negotiations at this time.

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