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EU prepares for ‘potential’ talks with Vladimir Putin, says official

European Council president António Costa says bloc has Kyiv’s support for seeking to negotiate with Russian president
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European Council president António Costa speaks while holding a microphone during a panel discussion, gesturing with his hand.
"}],[{"start":92.05000000000001,"text":"“Yes, it’s a potential [to negotiate with Putin],” Costa told an event at the European University Institute in Florence. “[But] for the time being, nobody has seen any sign from Russia that they want effectively to engage in serious negotiations.”"}],[{"start":109.05000000000001,"text":"Zelenskyy’s office confirmed the discussion with Costa. “We need more co-ordination on the European level,” said a senior Ukrainian official, adding that it could take the form of a “leader who could talk to Russia from all the Europeans” to apply “more pressure” on Russia."}],[{"start":124.25000000000001,"text":"Some EU leaders, including Belgium’s Prime Minister Bart De Wever, have raised the prospect of attempting to open a channel for talks with the Kremlin, but others say there is no consensus among the 27 leaders as to who should be appointed to speak for the bloc, when such an effort should be made and what the pitch to Putin would be. "}],[{"start":143.05,"text":"Zelenskyy said on Tuesday that Rustem Umerov, secretary of Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council, had arrived in the US to hold meetings with Trump’s special envoys, including Steve Witkoff. The goal, he said, was “the reinvigoration of the diplomatic process”, which has been stalled since Trump launched his war with Iran. "}],[{"start":163.10000000000002,"text":"The last trilateral meeting between the US, Ukraine and Russia was on February 18. "}],[{"start":169.35000000000002,"text":"Zelenskyy said Kyiv had remained “in constant communication with the American side and know about the relevant contacts of our partners with the Russian side”."}],[{"start":178.85000000000002,"text":"“We are working to ensure that this helps bring a dignified peace closer and guarantee security,” he said."}],[{"start":185.3,"text":"At the same time, he said, “the Russian side is not taking a constructive approach even with regard to the ceasefire regime”. Kyiv and Moscow traded rival proposals to cease attacks this week. Putin said Russian forces would observe a brief armistice for Moscow to hold its annual Victory Day parade on May 9, during which it expected Ukraine to also halt strikes. "}],[{"start":208.45000000000002,"text":"Zelenskyy seized the initiative, however, and announced a unilateral ceasefire on May 6. His office told the FT the president wanted to show that if Russia can secure a truce for Victory Day, it could extend that more broadly across the entire war front and to expose the contradiction that Putin is asking for security for his parade while continuing offensive operations inside Ukraine."}],[{"start":233.25000000000003,"text":"Russia launched strikes shortly after, killing 27 people in cities across Ukraine and injuring at least 120 others."}],[{"start":241.80000000000004,"text":"The most recent European entreaty to Russia came when French national security adviser Emmanuel Bonne and adviser Bertrand Buchwalter visited Moscow in February to tell the Kremlin that Europe deserved a seat at the negotiating table."}],[{"start":255.30000000000004,"text":"Yuri Ushakov, Putin’s foreign policy adviser, and Igor Kostyukov, head of military intelligence, bluntly rejected the French overtures but said Russia would be open to a different European message, according to people briefed on the talks."}],[{"start":270.55000000000007,"text":"“Putin’s general message to everyone is we are prepared to be constructive if you are prepared to be constructive. But if you are not then we are not interested,” said a person who speaks to the Russian president. "}],[{"start":282.80000000000007,"text":"Putin has demanded that Ukraine withdraw its troops from the area of the frontline Donbas region under Kyiv’s control as a precondition for future talks. The Russian president is intent on capturing the remainder of the region this year by force before any future talks begin, according to people who speak to him and people involved in back-channel talks."}],[{"start":302.9000000000001,"text":"Ushakov said on Thursday that Ukraine “just needs to take one serious step so that combat actions cease and serious discussions can open up for a serious discussion of the chances for a long-term settlement”, according to Interfax."}],[{"start":324.8500000000001,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1778205610_2793.mp3"}

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