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Germany sceptical on Putin’s suggestion of Schroeder role in Ukraine peace talks

By Thomson Reuters May 10, 2026 | 6:08 AM

BERLIN, May 10 (Reuters) – Germany dismissed on Sunday a suggestion from Russian President Vladimir Putin that former Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder ​could coordinate talks with the European ‌Union to secure a peace deal in Ukraine.

European Council President Antonio Costa said recently he believed there was “potential” for the EU to negotiate with Russia, and ‌to ​discuss the future of the ⁠security architecture of ⁠Europe. Putin said that if such talks were to take place, Schroeder would be his preferred mediator.

A German official said the offer ​was not credible because Russia had not changed any of its conditions, adding that ⁠an initial test would be ⁠whether Moscow was willing to extend ​a three-day ceasefire.

The official, who spoke to Reuters ​on condition of anonymity, said Putin had ‌made a series of bogus offers aimed at dividing the Western alliance.

After leaving office in 2005, Schroeder almost immediately took a job ⁠as chairman of a controversial German-Russian gas pipeline consortium and has faced heavy criticism in Germany for ⁠his closeness ‌to Putin.

A German government spokesperson said ⁠on Friday Berlin saw no ​signs ‌that Moscow was interested in serious ​negotiations and ⁠stressed that any talks with the European Union would need to be closely coordinated with member states and Ukraine.

(Reporting by Holger Hansen and Markus Wacket; writing by James Mackenzie; Editing by ​Ros Russell)