EU cracks widen over Ukraine as Italy, Hungary urge truce
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[May 25, 2022] By
Francesco Guarascio
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Italy and Hungary have
urged the EU to call explicitly for a ceasefire in Ukraine and peace
talks with Russia, putting themselves at odds with other member states
determined to take a hard line with Moscow ahead of a summit next week.
A draft concluding statement for the May 30-31 summit, seen by Reuters
and dated May 19, describes the European Union as "unwavering in its
commitment to help Ukraine exercise its inherent right of self-defence
against the Russian aggression." It does not mention peace talks.
At a meeting of EU envoys on Friday, Italy's ambassador proposed changes
to the text saying it should refer to peace talks and set out an
immediate ceasefire as one of the EU's first goals, according to people
who attended the meeting.
That proposal was backed by Hungary and Cyprus, which are among the
states most critical of a new package of EU sanctions against Russia
that has been blocked for weeks because of internal divisions.
Hungary opposes a planned oil embargo, while Cyprus has concerns about a
proposed ban on property sales to Russian citizens.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, in a speech at the
Davos forum on Tuesday, took a hawkish stand on Russia and made no
mention of peace talks.
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Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban leaves after an emergency
European Union (EU) summit at the European Council building in
Brussels, Belgium, February 25, 2022, on the situation in Ukraine
after Russia launched a massive military operation. John Thys/Pool
via REUTERS
"Ukraine must win this war, and (Russian President
Vladimir) Putin's aggression must be a strategic failure," she said.
The latest draft of the summit conclusions says the EU "remains
committed to bolstering the ability of Ukraine to defend its
territorial integrity and sovereignty."
Baltic countries and Poland are among the strongest supporters of a
hard line, and Latvia has urged even more explicit wording for
increased military support, diplomats said.
A revised draft is due later on Wednesday after a meeting of EU
envoys, one diplomat said.
Italy last week proposed a peace plan that would involve the United
Nations, the EU and the Organization for Security and Co-operation
in Europe as facilitators to initially arrange localised ceasefires.
(Additional reporting by John Chalmers)
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