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Russia ‘not ready for peace’ with ‘no tangible signs’ of serious engagement, EU says

The EU sees “no tangible signs that Russia is engaging seriously” with the aim of securing peace in Ukraine, its spokesperson said, responding to the latest round of talks in Geneva.

Speaking at the European Commission’s midday briefing in Geneva, EU foreign affairs spokesperson Anouar El Anouni said:

“We see that Russia continues its relentless attacks on Ukraine. This does reflect that Russia is not ready for peace. We still do not see tangible signs that Russia is engaging seriously on peace. …

Even this week, ahead of the peace talks, Ukraine experienced another massive missile and drone strike, according to Ukrainian authorities. …

As long as the bloodshed continues, we will continue to put pressure on Russia.”

He also added that “nothing can be decided about Ukraine without Europe at the negotiating table.”

The EU also confirmed that it was aware that national security advisers from France, Germany, Italy, UK were involved in the talks.

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Trump’s Board of Peace meets with 14 EU countries and commission represented – but only Hungary joining as member

Donald Trump’s Board of Peace is about to meet in Washington DC this afternoon, with several European countries in attendance – although most of them merely as “observers”.

Final preparations are made for the Board of Peace meeting at the Donald J. Trump US Institute of Peace in Washington DC, US Photograph: Alessandro Di Meo/EPA

Italy, Poland, Czech Republic and Romania are among more than a dozen of countries sending senior officials to the meeting, but only Hungary is actually expected to be part of the board as a member.

The European Commission is also, unexpectedly and somewhat controversially, represented with the commissioner for the Mediterranean, Dubravka Šuica, attending as an observer.

A number of EU countries raised concerns about her presence at the event, Euronews reported.

Responding to the backlash, the commission insisted earlier today the EU was not joining the Board of Peace and Šuica’s presence should not be seen as endorsement of the body, as the EU “has expressed our concerns with some of the issues in relation to the Board of Peace.”

Our participation is to be seen in the context of our longstanding commitment for the implementation of the ceasefire in Gaza, as well as our commitment to take part in international efforts when it comes to the recovery and reconstruction of Gaza. We do believe that we have an important role to play,” EU spokesperson Guillaume Mercier said.

He added that 14 EU member states are also represented “at different levels.”

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