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EU has made diplomatic ‘contacts’ with Kremlin: official

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The office of EU chief António Costa has had “brief” diplomatic contacts with the Kremlin to open channels of communication, Brussels said Wednesday, as Europe debates whether to talk to Russia about ending the Ukraine war.

“In the past few weeks, brief contacts at diplomatic level were made to open communication channels but nothing was discussed on substance,” an EU official said on condition of anonymity.

Discussions on Europe re-engaging with Moscow have become louder amid deadlocked U.S. efforts to halt the war in Ukraine while President Donald Trump’s attention has been consumed by Iran.

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky — who is due to join EU leaders at a summit in Brussels Thursday — has pushed for Europe to play a more active role.

“In any future scenario, the EU has specific interests that will need to be defended, therefore it is important to have established diplomatic channels with Russia,” the EU official said.

“The EU is not a mediator. It supports Ukraine in its efforts to achieve a just and lasting peace.”

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