US to mediate Russia, Ukraine peace talks without Europe — but demands plans on post-war support
The United States is demanding detailed proposals from European countries on how they plan to support Ukraine throughout peace negotiations and after the war with Russia.
Questionnaires sent by the State Department this week aim to gauge Europe’s willingness to supply weaponry, troops and other security arrangements, the Financial Times reported.
It comes as the US prepares to mediate talks between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to end the nearly three-year war.
Europe is not expected to have a seat at the table, but its interests will be taken into account, special envoy Keith Kellogg said Saturday. A plan could come in days or weeks, he said.
“To my European friends, I would say, get into the debate, not by complaining that you might, yes or no, be at the table, but by coming up with concrete proposals, ideas, ramp up [defense] spending,” Kellogg said during a meeting at the Munich Security Conference, according to reports.
