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Germany opens window for dialogue between Europe and Russia

At a Wednesday briefing, a German government official said that a window of 'dialogue' is opening slowly between Russia and Europe on Ukraine. However, it will likely be months before any talks can begin.

The official who requested anonymity said that it was important to create a dialogue format that Europeans would perceive as legitimate.

The official also said that it was unclear who would lead these talks. However, there were strong indications that the E3 Group (Germany, France, and Britain) will continue to play a significant role in this regard.

The Russian advance has slowed down this year. Ukrainian troops have intensified their 'long-range attacks in Russia and on St Petersburg, ahead of President Vladimir Putin’s annual economic forum, on Wednesday.

The chief of staff to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said that a deal ending the war before winter would be a "realistic outcome".

According to the German official,'recent fighting suggests that it will take months rather than weeks to reach a stage where?talks could begin, and it is important to ensure they are conducted in full agreement with Ukraine.

The official said that coordination - not competition - should be the guiding principle. Washington's mediated talks, which have been stalled due to its focus on Iran, are also at a standstill.

The German and European governments rejected Putin's suggestion that the former German chancellor Gerhard Schroeder would represent them at future negotiations with Moscow. Reporting by Andreas Rinke; Writing by Miranda Murray; Editing by Madeline Chambers, Sharon Singleton and Madeline Chambers

(source: Reuters)