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    France’s Barrot calls for ‘peace and negotiations,’ says Russia could face ‘massive sanctions’ if it doesn’t engage

    French foreign minister Jean-Noël Barrot said France’s position was “very clear: we want peace, we want negotiations,” as he said “an unconditional truce in air, sea, ground for 30 days” was needed to unblock the talks.

    “President Zelensky has shown time and time again, that he is open to negotiation that he wants diplomacy that he wants peace. … Meanwhile, Putin’s only response has been more bombing,” he said.

    Barrot said that during the meeting, France will repeat its call “for diplomacy … and for massive sanctions if Russia once again refuses to engage seriously in diplomacy and continues its aggression … on the Ukrainian people.”

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    Germany ‘expects Russia to agree to ceasefire,’ new German foreign minister says

    Arriving at the same conference, Germany’s new foreign minister Johann Wadephul said that Berlin “expects Russia to agree to a ceasefire and then be prepared to negotiate.”

    British foreign secretary David Lammy welcomes German foreign minister Johann Wadephul as he hosts talks of the “Weimar+” group focused on Ukraine and the future of European security at Lancaster House in London. Photograph: Adrian Dennis/Reuters

    Should talks fail, Germany was ready to offer further arms packages for Ukraine, Reuters reported.

    Wadephul also warned Russia about potential further consequences, including tighter sanctions against Moscow.

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    Putin must ‘get serious’ about peace talks, Britain’s Lammy says

    Speaking ahead of that meeting in London, Britain’s foreign secretary David Lammy said Russian president Vladimir Putin must “get serious” about engaging in peace talks, PA reported.

    Britain’s foreign secretary David Lammy addresses the media ahead of the Weimar+ meeting on Ukraine at Lancaster House in London. Photograph: Neil Hall/EPA

    Lammy commended Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelenskyy for his “willingness to engage in talks,” and said “this is the time for Vladimir Putin to get serious about peace in Europe, to get serious about a ceasefire, and to get serious about talks.”

    He also repeated the current line that European leaders are “prepared if this is not the moment of seriousness from Putin,” PA said.

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    Morning opening: The ceasefire that wasn’t

    Jakub Krupa

    Jakub Krupa

    Despite the renewed offer of an immediate ceasefire, Ukraine said Russia had fired over a hundred drones overnight, hitting residential buildings in the Odesa region, among others.

    In the meantime, we await a formal confirmation about potential direct meeting involving Ukraine and Russia in Turkey later this week, after US president Donald Trump and later Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged Russia’s Vladimir Putin to attend high-level talks.

    Zelenskyy and Putin have not communicated directly since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, and there have been no publicly known talks between Moscow and Kyiv since March 2022, shortly after the war began.

    Trump said in a statement on his Truth Social platform that the two sides should “HAVE THE MEETING, NOW!!!”.

    Meanwhile, Ukraine’s European allies keep raising pressure on Russia.

    After the leaders’ visit in Kyiv over the weekend, foreign ministers from Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain and the EU meeting in London this morning to discuss what’s next for Ukraine and broader security issues.

    Britain’s foreign secretary David Lammy addresses the media ahead of the Weimar+ meeting on Ukraine at Lancaster House in London. Photograph: Neil Hall/EPA

    I will bring you all the key updates throughout the day.

    It’s Monday, 12 May 2025, it’s Jakub Krupa here, and this is Europe Live.

    Good morning.

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