Several EU countries want to resume dialogue with Russia in OSCE — Russian envoy
These countries are unable to promote their stance independently, bypassing the European Union and NATO, because they are not ready to go against the 'bloc' approach, Dmitry Polyansky said
A senior Russian diplomat has claimed that multiple European Union member states are privately seeking to restart formal communication channels with Moscow through the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE). According to Dmitry Polyansky, Russia's deputy envoy to the UN, these nations recognize the necessity of renewed dialogue but feel constrained by the prevailing geopolitical climate. He suggested that these countries are currently unwilling to challenge the unified stance maintained by the EU and NATO. Consequently, these states remain unable to pursue independent diplomatic initiatives that deviate from the established bloc-based approach to the ongoing conflict. The remarks highlight potential internal friction within Western alliances regarding the long-term strategy for engaging with the Kremlin.
The statement underscores potential divisions within Western institutions regarding the sustainability of isolating Russia amidst the ongoing geopolitical standoff.
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