EURONEWS EXCLUSIVE:

Russia-Ukraine Conflict Escalates as Kremlin Denounces European Mediation Role

In the latest development in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has publicly denounced the role of European countries in potential negotiations between Moscow and Kyiv. Speaking to journalists earlier today, Peskov emphasized that Europeans could not serve as impartial mediators, citing their alleged direct involvement in the conflict on the side of Ukraine.

“This is a war in which Europeans are directly involved,” Peskov stated, according to Russian state media. “They are advocates of the idea of delivering a crushing blow to Russia, a scenario that is being pursued by the Ukrainian authorities with the active support of their European partners.”

Peskov’s comments come in response to growing concerns among EU officials regarding the escalating scale of hostilities between Russia and Ukraine. Diplomatic efforts have intensified in recent weeks, with the United Nations, European Union, and United States all calling for a peaceful resolution to the conflict.

However, the Kremlin’s stance remains firm, with Peskov asserting that European countries have already assumed an adversarial position against Russia. The official’s words echo recent comments made by Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, who accused Western nations of using Ukraine as a proxy in their struggle against Moscow.

The European Union has been at the forefront of diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict, with EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell having recently travelled to Moscow and Kyiv in an attempt to broker a peace deal. Borrell has thus far made no public comment on the Kremlin’s denunciation of European mediation, but the EU’s response is likely to be significant in determining the future trajectory of negotiations.

As tensions between Russia and Ukraine continue to intensify, analysts warn of a high-stakes standoff with far-reaching implications for regional and global security. Amid these heightened stakes, the Kremlin’s rejection of European mediation will undoubtedly have significant repercussions, potentially paving the way for further escalation and diplomatic isolation.