Berlin Sceptical as Putin Floats Ex-German Leader as Ukraine Mediator

Russian President Vladimir Putin has suggested former German chancellor Gerhard Schröder as a potential mediator in the Ukraine war, triggering scepticism in Berlin. German officials and politicians question his suitability due to longstanding Kremlin ties and refusal to condemn the invasion. While

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Berlin Sceptical as Putin Floats Ex-German Leader as Ukraine Mediator

Russian President Vladimir Putin has proposed longtime ally and friend, former German chancellor Gerhard Schroeder, as mediator in the Ukraine war -- an idea that has been met with scepticism in Berlin.

Asked on Saturday who he would like to help restart talks with Europe, Putin said he would “personally” prefer Schroeder, who led Germany from 1998 to 2005.

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Schroeder, 82, has remained close to the Kremlin leader long after leaving office, standing apart from most Western leaders since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022.

German officials reacted cautiously, saying they had “taken note” of Putin’s comments but viewed them as part of “a series of bogus offers” from Russia, government sources told AFP Sunday.

One source said a real test of Moscow’s intentions would be to extend the current three-day truce.

Schroeder’s stance has made him a controversial figure at home. He has never publicly condemned the invasion of Ukraine, costing him several privileges normally granted to former chancellors.

He previously held key roles in Russian energy projects, including work on the Nord Stream gas pipelines and a seat on the board of Russian oil firm Rosneft, which he gave up in 2022.

Some German politicians from Schroeder’s own SPD party -- a junior partner in Germany’s coalition government -- say this makes him unsuitable for any mediator role.

Michael Roth, former SPD lawmaker and chair of the foreign affairs committee, said a mediator “cannot be Putin’s buddy”, in an interview with Tagesspiegel.

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‘We Pushed Him a Little’: Zelensky Says Putin Now Ready for Real Negotiations

President Volodymyr Zelensky said Ukraine “pushed” Vladimir Putin toward readiness for negotiations, though Russia continues intense frontline attacks. Kyiv is seeking a concrete format for talks while preparing a 1,000-for-1,000 prisoner exchange with US mediation. Zelensky warned that if Moscow resumes large-scale strikes, Ukraine will respond immediately, saying that any negotiations must deliver lasting security guarantees.

He stressed that any mediator must above all be accepted by Ukraine. “Neither Moscow nor we can decide that on Kyiv’s behalf.”

Others within the party, however, have been more open to Putin’s suggestion.

Quoted by Der Spiegel, the SPD’s foreign affairs spokesman in parliament, Adis Ahmetovic, said the proposal needs to be “carefully considered” with European partners.

SPD lawmaker Ralf Stegner argued, in the same magazine, that “if we don’t want Putin and (US President Donald) Trump to decide Ukraine’s future” alone, Europe should seize every possible chance -- however small.

“We should turn to the former chancellor. What do we have to lose?” said Fabio De Masi, leader of the pro‑Russia left‑wing BSW party, speaking to AFP on Sunday.

Others remain unconvinced, with Marie‑Agnes Strack‑Zimmermann of the liberal FDP warning there were “serious doubts” that the ex-chancellor was the right choice as a go-between.

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