Nehammer has informed the media that the initiative comes from him and that he has informed the authorities of the European Union (EU) and the President of Ukraine, Volodímir Zelensky, whom he visited yesterday in Kiev.
The head of the Austrian government, the conservative Karl Nehammer, will meet in Moscow tomorrow Monday with the Russian President, Vladimir Putin, in a meeting with whom he wants, as announced today, to promote the dialogue between Russia and Ukraine and on the to point out crimes. war committed by Moscow.
Nehammer has informed the media that the initiative comes from him and that he has informed the authorities of the European Union (EU) and the President of Ukraine, Volodímir Zelensky, whom he visited yesterday in Kiev.
The chancellor has said he is determined to “do everything possible to ensure that steps are taken towards peace”, although he admits the chances of success are slim.
Austria is a member of the European Union, but not of NATO. It has claimed neutral status not to send weapons in support of Ukraine, but it has roundly condemned Russia’s attack, denounced its troops’ war crimes and participated in sanctions now imposed by the EU.
Despite this stance, it is one of the EU countries most strongly opposed to not buying Russian gas, on which the economy is heavily dependent.
Source: EITB

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