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Russia tells Europe: Yes to talks, no to ultimatums

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Posted on June 19, 2026

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Russia Signals Openness to EU Talks But Refuses Ultimatums Over Ukraine

Russia's Stance on EU Negotiations and the Ukraine Conflict

By Dmitry Antonov

Kremlin's Position on Dialogue with Europe

MOSCOW, June 19 (Reuters) - Russia said on Friday it was open to dialogue with European countries but would not accept ultimatums, as signs increase that the EU may seek talks with Moscow after largely shunning contacts since the start of the war in Ukraine.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said common sense dictated the need for such contacts because of the "enormous number" of complex issues on the agenda, but he said the Europeans needed to change their approach to Russia.

Misconceptions in European Approach

"The Europeans have a very serious misconception: They assume that negotiations with Russia must be conducted from a position of strength and based on Russia's weakness. This is the biggest mistake... Such talk will lead nowhere," he told reporters.

"Does this stem from European incompetence, misinformation, or stupidity? We don't know for sure, but it's a fact."

Putin's Conditions for Talks

Putin has said that he is open to talks with European governments but that they should make the first move because they were the ones to cut off ties. The EU has imposed 20 rounds of sanctions on Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.

Shift in European Stance

EU's Renewed Diplomatic Efforts

SHIFT IN EUROPEAN STANCE

After standing aside for well over a year and leaving it to U.S. President Donald Trump to try to broker an end to the conflict, the EU has started to reach out cautiously to Russia.

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.

Internal EU Divisions

Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker told the Financial Times in an interview published on Thursday that the EU should take advantage of "momentum" around peace talks in Ukraine to push ahead with efforts to reopen negotiations with Putin.

Peskov said Russia was willing to talk if there was openness on the other side to engage in real dialogue, "not to engage in moralising or, especially, to issue ultimatums".

Costa's initiative exposed divisions at a summit of EU leaders in Brussels, however, with some saying it had not been coordinated with them and that the EU should focus on putting more pressure on Russia.

Ukraine Hits Moscow with Drone Strikes

Escalation of Drone Attacks

UKRAINE HITS MOSCOW WITH DRONE STRIKES

Ukraine says it is turning the tide of the war thanks to an intensified campaign of drone strikes deep inside Russia that has targeted ports, refineries and other key infrastructure. Moscow disputes that, insisting it will keep fighting to achieve its objectives if no diplomatic settlement can be reached.

Impact on Moscow Region

The governor of the Moscow region said on Friday that an eight-year-old girl had been killed in a massive Ukrainian attack that hit the capital and surrounding area a day earlier. The attack, using hundreds of drones, set fire for the second time in three days to a big oil refinery in southeast Moscow.

"Indeed, drone attacks continue. Appropriate measures are being taken to mitigate the consequences," Peskov said.

Russian Response to Attacks

Asked if Putin had seen footage of the burning refinery, Peskov told reporters they should check out images from Ukrainian cities that Russian forces had struck.

"These strikes will continue," he said.

(Reporting by Dmitry Antonov; Writing by Mark Trevelyan; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

Key Takeaways

  • Kremlin signals willingness to talk but rejects any coercive demands, denouncing European posture as misinformed or arrogant.
  • EU’s European Council President António Costa has initiated brief, low‑level diplomatic contacts with Moscow to reopen communication lines, though not coordinated across all member states.
  • Ukrainian drone strikes—including one hitting a Moscow refinery on June 17—intensify pressure, highlighting increasing risk and U.S.-brokered proposals gaining traction amid Europe's cautious diplomatic pivot.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Russia open to talks with the European Union?
Yes, Russia has indicated it is open to dialogue with EU countries but will not accept ultimatums as a precondition.
What is the main issue preventing Russia-EU negotiations?
Kremlin officials say Europe assumes talks should be based on Russia's weakness and position of strength, which Moscow rejects.
Has the EU made any recent attempts to talk to Russia?
European Council President Antonio Costa's office has made brief diplomatic contacts with the Kremlin to open communication channels.
How has Ukraine responded to the ongoing conflict?
Ukraine is intensifying its drone strike campaign inside Russia, targeting key infrastructure and claiming to shift the balance of the war.
What are the divisions within the EU regarding Russia?
Some EU leaders support renewed dialogue with Russia, while others prefer increased pressure and sanctions over reopening negotiations.

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