European Union’s Foreign Policy Chief Kaja Kallas has addressed the ongoing conflict, emphasizing the clear distinction between aggressor and victim in the current war. In her recent statement, Kallas underscored that the conflict is rooted in an unambiguous imbalance, with Russia positioned as the aggressor and Ukraine as the victim.
Kallas also pointed out that, despite recent peace proposals, there have been no indications of concessions from Russia. She stated, “We haven’t heard of any concessions by the Russians,” suggesting skepticism about Russia’s willingness to genuinely pursue peace negotiations under current conditions.
The EU official further remarked that if Russia truly sought peace, it could have agreed to an unconditional ceasefire, implying that current proposals lack the necessary sincerity or terms that would lead to a genuine resolution. Her comments reflect a cautious approach among European leaders, emphasizing the need for tangible actions from Russia to support peaceful settlement efforts.
As the situation develops, EU officials continue to advocate for measures that reinforce Ukraine’s sovereignty while urging all parties to engage sincerely in diplomatic efforts aimed at ending the conflict.