
The European Union is scrambling to find a path toward ending the war in Ukraine, with foreign ministers set to meet in Cyprus to discuss appointing a special envoy to engage with Moscow.
This pivot comes as U.S. efforts have effectively ground to a halt, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio rightly signaling that the U.S. will not participate in an endless cycle of fruitless meetings. As the EU searches for a 'Russia whisperer'—with names like Angela Merkel and Mario Draghi circulating—the reality on the ground remains grim.
Russia continues to pummel Kyiv with missile and drone strikes, showing zero intent to negotiate in good faith. Vladimir Putin’s own suggestion for an envoy, former German chancellor Gerhard Schröder, was rightfully dismissed by EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas as a conflict of interest, given Schröder’s history as a lobbyist for Moscow.
While some EU nations argue that isolation and sanctions remain the only viable path, others are pushing for a new diplomatic format. However, analysts warn that any attempt at 'neutral' mediation is doomed to fail.
As Ukraine continues to strike Russian oil facilities, it is clear that the only language the Kremlin currently respects is strength, not the bureaucratic hand-wringing currently emanating from Brussels.
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