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Stray Ukraine drones worth the price of hitting Russia, says Estonian minister

Margus Tsahkna asserts that EU negotiations with Moscow are premature
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Margus Tsahkna speaks to journalists at a podium surrounded by microphones during the Nato Foreign Ministers' meeting.
"}],[{"start":150,"text":"Nevertheless, Tsahkna said, it was premature to think Putin was now ready to negotiate. The Russian president was more likely to double down on his strategic errors. "}],[{"start":159.45,"text":"Recent European efforts to engage with Russia were misguided, he continued."}],[{"start":163.95,"text":"“Putin has tried during the past month already to bring Europe into talks. This is to win time. To use Europe as an opportunity to win time. To divide us.”"}],[{"start":175.1,"text":"The Kremlin hoped to lure European powers into a position as “mediators” in talks, rather than as backers of Ukraine, Tsahkna said."}],[{"start":184.65,"text":"“Probably we have many countries in the European Union, who will argue against further pressure on Russia [in such circumstances] because they will say: ‘If you have negotiations and we are mediators, we must be neutral.’ ‘Peace is coming soon,’ they’ll say, ‘a deal is coming’.”"}],[{"start":200.55,"text":"“It’s an excuse. It’s a very dangerous path.”"}],[{"start":204.75,"text":"Discussions among countries in the bloc over who a potential EU representative for negotiations with the Russians might be were also unhelpful, Tsahkna said."}],[{"start":215.4,"text":"“Before Europe decides who should represent us, we must first agree on the message and only then discuss the question of the messenger.”"}],[{"start":230.9,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1782720066_1575.mp3"}

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