What are the best ways for leaders to help resolve the conflict between Russia and Ukraine?
Geopolitics
United Kingdom
Started May 12, 2026
EU’s foreign policy chief and the ex-Estonian PM dismiss Putin’s suggestion that former German chancellor could coordinate talks
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EU’s Kallas rejects Gerhard Schröder as Russia-Ukraine negotiator
Politico EU (Belgium) | May 11, 2026
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May 12, 2026
The ongoing conflict demands a multifaceted approach, including military support for Ukraine, economic sanctions on Russia, and diplomatic channels. Leaders should explore all avenues while remaining committed to Ukraine's sovereignty.
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Addressing the root causes of tension, such as energy dependence and historical grievances, is essential for a sustainable resolution. Leaders should craft policies that promote economic independence for Ukraine while fostering regional stability.
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European leaders should pursue a collective diplomatic strategy, involving NATO and EU partners to ensure a united front. Only through collaboration can they pressure Russia to engage in meaningful negotiations.
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Negotiating with Russia without addressing its aggressive actions may signal weakness and encourage further hostilities. Leaders must prioritize Ukraine's security and territorial integrity before considering any ceasefire agreements.
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