EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said on Monday, May 11, that it would be “not very wise” to allow Russia to influence who negotiates on behalf of the European Union.
According to remarks published by the Diplomatic Service of the European Union, Kallas made the comments in Brussels ahead of a meeting of EU foreign ministers when asked about former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder potentially serving as a negotiator.
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“If we give the right to Russia to appoint a negotiator on our behalf, that would not be very wise,” Kallas said.
Kallas described Schröder as a “high-level lobbyist for Russian state-owned companies.”
“So, it is clear why Putin wants him to be the person, so that, actually, he would be sitting on both sides of the table,” she said.
Schröder has long faced criticism in Europe over his work with Russian energy companies and his close relationship with Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
“Well, clearly our adversaries are not sleeping,” Kallas said. “They want to increase the influence in Europe. We already see this in sports organizations where Russians are allowed to compete like nothing has happened, and we also saw this at the Venice Biennale. They are working all the time, and we have to be vigilant as well.”
She also said the EU is not yet ready for direct talks with Russia because member states first need to coordinate a common position.
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