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		<title>Putin Holds Private Meeting With Former German Chancellor Schroeder</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[St. Petersburg— Russian President Vladimir Putin held a private one-on-one meeting with former German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder in Moscow, a]]></description>
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<p><strong>St. Petersburg</strong>— Russian President Vladimir Putin held a private one-on-one meeting with former German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder in Moscow, a Kremlin aide said on Friday, describing the talks as “good and friendly.”</p>



<p>Kremlin foreign policy adviser Yuri Ushakov said the meeting took place in the Kremlin in a tête-à-tête format but declined to provide details of the discussion.</p>



<p>Schroeder, who served as Germany&#8217;s chancellor from 1998 to 2005, has maintained close ties with Putin and later worked for Russian state energy companies, drawing criticism in Germany and across Europe.</p>



<p>The meeting comes weeks after Putin suggested Schroeder could serve as a partner in discussions on future European security arrangements. The proposal was swiftly rejected by European Union officials, with EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas arguing that Schroeder could not act as a neutral intermediary.</p>



<p>Ushakov also said Russia maintains numerous informal international contacts and disclosed that a future visit to Moscow by U.S. envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner is being prepared, although no dates have been finalized.</p>



<p>The developments occur amid continuing diplomatic efforts related to the conflict in Ukraine and broader tensions between Russia and the West.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Limassol-European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas warned on Thursday that the bloc risked falling into a Russian “trap” by]]></description>
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<p><strong>Limassol-</strong>European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas warned on Thursday that the bloc risked falling into a Russian “trap” by focusing prematurely on who should represent Europe in any future negotiations with Moscow over Ukraine, as EU foreign ministers met in Cyprus to discuss strategy toward Russia.</p>



<p>Speaking to reporters in Limassol, Kallas said the debate over appointing a European envoy for potential peace talks with Russia risked distracting the bloc from maintaining pressure on Moscow and supporting Kyiv. Her remarks came as discussions within Europe intensified over whether and how to re-engage diplomatically with Russian President Vladimir Putin.</p>



<p>“It’s a trap that Russia wants us to walk into, that we discuss who talks to them, and they are already picking who is suitable, who is not,” Kallas said. “Let’s not walk into that trap.”</p>



<p>The meeting of EU foreign ministers took place against a shifting geopolitical backdrop, with U.S. President Donald Trump increasingly focused on tensions involving Iran while European officials assessed signs that Putin’s position may be weakening after more than four years of war in Ukraine.</p>



<p>Speculation over possible European negotiators has grown in recent weeks after Putin suggested former German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder, a longtime ally of the Kremlin leader, could serve in such a role. The proposal was widely rejected across Europe.Several ministers attending the Cyprus talks argued that the European Union should nonetheless prepare for a future negotiating role.</p>



<p> Austrian Foreign Minister Beate Meinl-Reisinger said Kyiv expected the bloc to organize itself politically and diplomatically for eventual talks with Moscow.“We should now get ready,” Meinl-Reisinger said, adding that she would push for the EU “to appoint a chief negotiator” capable of representing European interests and coordinating with Ukraine.</p>



<p>Other ministers cautioned against shifting focus away from sanctions, military assistance and diplomatic pressure on Russia. Lithuanian Foreign Minister Kestutis Budrys said the immediate priority should remain increasing costs for Moscow rather than debating representation.“This is not a time when we are discussing who is going to have the negotiations,” Budrys said. </p>



<p>“We have to discuss what we are doing to put additional pressure on Russia.”Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna warned that Europe risked undermining its own position if it moved too quickly toward the role of neutral intermediary. He said the bloc should continue pursuing what he described as “strategic patience” while supporting Ukraine’s objectives.</p>



<p>“Of course we can find, if the time is right, who’s going to represent Europe,” Tsahkna said. “But this is a trap now that Putin wants to bring Europe in.”He added that no immediate breakthrough in negotiations appeared likely.</p>



<p> “Whoever would like to go right now  this guy is not going to have a Nobel Prize, because there won’t be any serious talks,” he said.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Bruselles-European Union foreign ministers on Monday rejected a proposal by Russian President Vladimir Putin that former German chancellor Gerhard Schroeder]]></description>
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<p><strong>Bruselles-</strong>European Union foreign ministers on Monday rejected a proposal by Russian President Vladimir Putin that former German chancellor Gerhard Schroeder could represent Europe in potential future negotiations with Moscow over the continent’s security architecture.</p>



<p><br>The proposal, raised by Putin over the weekend as he signaled openness to discussing postwar security arrangements in Europe, was swiftly dismissed by EU officials who questioned both Russia’s intentions and Schroeder’s neutrality because of his longstanding ties to the Kremlin and Russian state energy companies.<br>“We would not be very wise to allow Russia to appoint a negotiator on our behalf,” Kaja Kallas told reporters during a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Brussels.</p>



<p><br>Kallas said Schroeder’s close relationship with Putin made him unsuitable for any mediating role, adding that Moscow had shown no evidence it was prepared to engage sincerely in peace or security negotiations linked to the war in Ukraine.</p>



<p><br>Germany’s Europe minister, Gunther Krichbaum, also rejected the suggestion, saying Schroeder could not be considered an “honest broker” because of his political and business connections to Russia.</p>



<p><br>Schroeder, who served as German chancellor from 1998 to 2005, has maintained close personal ties with Putin and previously held senior roles in Russian state-controlled energy firms, relationships that have drawn sustained criticism across Europe since Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine.</p>



<p><br>Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha similarly dismissed any role for Schroeder but said European governments could participate in negotiations complementary to ongoing U.S.-led diplomatic efforts aimed at ending the conflict.</p>



<p><br>A source familiar with the discussions said Sybiha proposed that European officials help mediate a narrower agreement between Russia and Ukraine to halt attacks on each other’s airports, describing the initiative as a more achievable objective than a comprehensive settlement to end the war.</p>



<p><br>The discussions reflect growing debate inside the EU over whether the bloc should eventually establish direct diplomatic channels with Moscow after more than four years of political isolation and sanctions imposed following Russia’s invasion.</p>



<p><br>Antonio Costa said last week he had begun consultations with European leaders on how the bloc should organize itself for possible future talks with Russia when conditions become appropriate.</p>



<p><br>Several ministers, however, argued the EU should intensify economic and political pressure on Moscow before considering formal negotiations or appointing any envoy.</p>



<p><br>Lithuanian Foreign Minister Kestutis Budrys said the immediate priority should be strengthening the bloc’s leverage against Russia rather than selecting mediators.</p>



<p><br>Austria’s foreign minister, Beate Meinl-Reisinger, said the EU should prepare to become more directly engaged in diplomacy with Moscow, while stressing that decisions on representation would be made by European governments, not Russia.</p>
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