Feb 20 β€’ 08:04 UTC πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ͺ Estonia ERR

Kallas Compiled a List of Demands Required from Russia

Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas has outlined a list of essential demands that the EU should present to Russia as conditions for a peace agreement.

Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas has prepared a list of demands that the European Union should use in negotiations with Russia concerning a peace treaty. This list primarily emphasizes the withdrawal of Russian troops from Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova, Armenia, and Georgia. It also includes the demand for the removal of nuclear weapons stationed in Belarus, indicating the EU's serious stance on security matters in the region. According to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, EU diplomats are using this document as a basis for discussions during meetings, highlighting its significance in diplomatic negotiations.

During discussions, an anonymous participant noted that it is crucial for both Ukraine and Russia to exhibit flexibility in negotiations. The demands outlined by Kallas stress that any peace treaty must comply with international law and cannot infringe upon domestic legal rights of nations involved. This stance reflects a broader commitment by the EU to ensure long-lasting stability and adherence to legal frameworks in the region, particularly amidst ongoing tensions with Russia.

The upcoming meeting of EU foreign ministers will further address these demands as they work towards establishing a unified approach to negotiations with Russia. The completion of this list signifies a proactive approach by the EU, signaling determination to articulate clear terms for engagement with Russia in the context of the ongoing conflict and its broader implications for European security and geopolitical dynamics.

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