EU foreign ministers to meet May 27–28 to outline topics for possible Russia talks, Kallas says. They'll discuss demands on Moscow for European security.
EU foreign ministers will discuss topics for potential negotiations with Russia at a meeting on May 27–28, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said. They are to consider demands on Russia for peace and stability in Europe, which she called a European security issue.
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