EU Demands Russian Troop Withdrawal From Moldova, Georgia And Military Size Cap In Ukraine
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas stated that any military restrictions imposed on Ukraine in a future peace agreement must be mirrored by Russia. She emphasized that Russia’s maximalist claims and unchanged strategic goals necessitate a stronger, more balanced European response. Kallas highlighted the broader European security concerns posed by Russian troops in Georgia and Moldova, and accusations of election interference, warning that unchecked escalation could become dangerous. These remarks underscore the ongoing discussions among Western officials regarding potential negotiation frameworks and rising concerns about Russia’s potential expansion of the conflict.