Lukashenko’s call for compromise between Russia and Ukraine may reshape sanctions, energy markets and EU‑Ukraine relationsExecutive summary: Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has called for Russia and Ukraine to make compromises to end the war, indicating a possible diplomatic opening. Such a stance could reshape sanctions policy, influence energy market stability, and affect the EU’s trajectory toward Ukrainian accession. Alexander Lukashenko, Russia, Ukraine, European Union, United Kingdom, EU member states. Negotiations may intensify at the upcoming G7 summit, with potential for coordinated sanctions or diplomatic initiatives.The article reports that Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has called for Russia and Ukraine to make compromises to end the war. It notes the context of ongoing hostilities and the potential for diplomatic shifts that could affect sanctions and energy markets. The piece also references related developments such as UK sanctions on a Russian shadow fleet and inflation trends driven by energy prices.Connected developmentsUK sanctions on Russian shadow fleetBanks slash oil price forecasts after US‑Iran breakthroughInflation rises to 3.2% in May driven by energyGreen & Energy: Energienetze unter Beschuss: Wie hält die Ukraine ihre Stromversorgung aufrecht?+++ Ukraine-Krieg +++: Großbritannien plant neue Sanktionen gegen russische SchattenflotteAußenminister in Luxemburg: EU beginnt Beitrittsverhandlungen mit UkraineOpen the full case file on Beyond →
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