Ukrainekrieg: Merz, Macron und Starmer treffen Selenskyj in London
AI Summary
Former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder met with Russian President Putin in the Kremlin while Ukraine's President Zelensky sent an open letter proposing peace talks and European leaders (Merz, Macron, Starmer) coordinated with Zelensky in London. The diplomatic initiatives occur as Putin declines to meet Zelensky and Ukraine continues military operations, prompting debate over whether any side genuinely intends to negotiate.
Moderate: Centrist outlets view Schröder's Kremlin visit skeptically, characterizing it as a potential deflection tactic and expressing doubt about Russia's genuine interest in peace, while underscoring the importance of sustained European diplomatic coordination and military pressure.
Conservative: Conservative outlets emphasize Ukraine's strategic advantages, framing the diplomatic proposals as a means to expose Russian economic and military weakness and to highlight Russia's growing dependence on allies such as North Korea and China.
Ein Treffen mit Wolodymyr Selenskyj hat Wladimir Putin abgelehnt.
Nun wollen die Europäer mit dem ukrainischen Präsidenten sprechen und den Druck auf Russland erhöhen. ...