The European Union won’t mediate discussions between Ukraine and Russia in any future negotiations to end the now-five-year-long war between the two countries, European Council President Antonio Costa said June 19.
“The European Union is not—and we do not intend to be—mediators,” Costa said during a press conference in Brussels after a European Union leaders’ summit. “We have been with Ukraine through the war and we will be with Ukraine after the war.”
Costa said the EU is also not clear whether Russia wants to engage in serious negotiations at this time. His office is working to establish a diplomatic channel, he said.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy held talks in Brussels June 18 with NATO and EU leaders, and the German and Ukrainian defense ministers.
Costa said the talks resulted in the EU taking a “historic step” in its commitment to support Ukraine and work toward a lasting peace for the country.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen was encouraged by this week’s discussions and the agreement to rollover Russian sanctions for another 12 months.
“Ukraine and Europe want peace,” von der Leyen said during the press conference. “The only one consistently choosing violence is Russia.”
Von der Leyen stressed the importance of the EU’s latest sanctions, which she said could force Russia to resume talks.
“Sooner or later, Russia will have to come to the negotiation table, notably through the pressure of our sanctions,” von der Leyen said during the press conference. “When that moment comes, we need a united European message.”
Zelenskyy said he appreciated the EU’s support.

Ukraine also held a Ukraine Defense Contact Group meeting on June 19 with nine countries about receiving weapons and equipment.
Zelenskyy said the countries agreed to provide more F-16 fighter jets.
“Europeans are in favor of it being a joint track with the Americans,” Zelenskyy wrote. “And everyone also supports the track we have proposed. I believe in a bilateral meeting. But it’s important that partners are present.”
Ukraine is giving Russians the choice of what format to use.
Zelensky said Ukraine wants security guarantees after the war is over, and membership in the European Union, Zelenskyy said.

Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin confirmed a refinery had been hit, along with a nearby shopping mall. Flames and smoke could be seen in a nearby suburb.
The attack came two days after U.S. President Donald Trump met privately with Zelenskyy at the G7 summit in France, and urged Putin to help end the conflict.







