Talking Europe - 'You can't build peace just with Russia': Ex-EU Commissioner Moscovici on US-led Ukraine talks

Pierre Moscovici, a seasoned French politician with a long history of public service, has weighed in on the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, warning that peace can only be achieved through European engagement.

The former EU Commissioner for Economic and Monetary Affairs believes that the US-led negotiations have made several critical errors, including treating Russia and Ukraine asymmetrically. Moscovici claims that this approach has undermined efforts to find a peaceful solution, suggesting that the US should instead focus on creating "peace without Europeans" is unrealistic.

Moscovici emphasizes the importance of European involvement in any potential peace agreement, stating, "Peace cannot be done against Ukraine and peace cannot be created without Europeans. You can't build peace just with Russia." This assertion highlights his skepticism about the US-led negotiations and its approach to resolving the conflict.

While acknowledging that the EU may currently be excluded from direct talks with the US, Moscovici expresses confidence that European security guarantees will eventually become a priority for the Americans. He believes that "security guarantees must be made by Europeans in the end," and that the US will return to Europe as they need to share this burden.

In other areas of discussion, Moscovici addresses France's high public debt levels, which have reached 115% of GDP, significantly higher than the EU average. The former minister emphasizes the need for France to regain control over its public finances to maintain credibility and recover from current challenges.

The French politician also touches on domestic issues, including the ongoing instability in France and the parliamentary impasse, stating that "they are muddling through" until the next presidential elections in 2027.
 
I think Moscovici makes a valid point about European involvement in Ukraine 🤝. It's like, we can't just sit back and let Russia handle everything - there needs to be some collective effort from Europe to make sure everyone is on the same page 💡. I mean, Moscovici says it like it is, "peace cannot be done against Ukraine" - that's pretty straightforward 🙌.

It's also interesting to see him talk about France's debt levels - 115% GDP? That's crazy high! 😲 They need to sort out their finances ASAP or else they'll struggle to recover. And I feel for Moscovici, he's trying to say something positive about domestic issues in France, but it sounds like they're stuck in a rut 🔄.

The thing is, I'm not surprised that US-led negotiations aren't working - I mean, everyone knows the US doesn't always see eye-to-eye with Europe 🤷‍♀️. But still, you'd think they could find some common ground? Maybe Moscovici's right that European security guarantees will become a priority for the Americans... who knows? 🤔
 
🐱🤔 I'm still trying to wrap my head around Moscovici's views on this Ukraine conflict thingy... If the US is treating Russia and Ukraine asymmetry like it's nothing, that doesn't seem fair or logical 🤷‍♀️. Can't they just be equal players in the negotiations? And what's up with France's public debt levels tho 🤑 115% of GDP is crazy high! How are they gonna recover from this? 🤯
 
🤔 I don't think Moscovici is being too harsh with his criticism of the US-led negotiations. Like, if the Americans want to try a different approach, that's cool. But isn't it kinda obvious that Europe has been a key player in this conflict from the start? Russia and Ukraine are basically neighbors, right? So, why wouldn't European security guarantees be a priority for the US? 🤷‍♂️
 
I think Moscovici's stance on European engagement is spot on 🤝. The US-led negotiations have been all about trying to find a one-size-fits-all solution without considering the nuances of the conflict. Treating Russia and Ukraine asymmetrically was never going to yield a lasting peace. It's like trying to put together a puzzle with missing pieces - it just won't work.

I also appreciate his emphasis on European security guarantees being a priority for the US. The Americans need to recognize that they can't do it alone in terms of burden sharing. 🤝 Moscovici is right, we should be looking at creating a comprehensive peace agreement that involves all parties and recognizes the complexities of the situation.

On a more local note, I'm not surprised France is struggling with high public debt levels - 115% of GDP is crazy! 🤯 It's time for them to take control of their finances and show some fiscal responsibility. The EU average is one thing, but this is a whole different ball game. And while domestic issues are always a challenge, I think the parliamentary impasse will be resolved before 2027 - they need to get their act together sooner rather than later! 😬
 
Meh, Moscovici's right about the US-led negotiations... I mean, how can you expect peace without including all parties involved? It feels like they're just skipping over Europe to get Russia on board. 🤔🌍 Like, what even is a "peace without Europeans"? Sounds kinda sketchy. And don't even get me started on France's debt levels... 115% of GDP? 😱 That's crazy! They need to get their finances in check ASAP. Not sure how they're gonna do it though... maybe Moscovici has some insight? 🤑
 
can't believe moscovici is saying we can't have peace without europeans lol what's wrong with russia being able to take care of itself? 🤔 they're not gonna magically start trusting us just because we throw some cash at them 🤑 and another thing, france's debt levels are straight fire 😱 115% of gdp is crazy. how can you expect to maintain credibility when your own house is on fire 🔥
 
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