A meeting of foreign ministers from the so-called 'G5+' group (France, Germany, Italy, Poland, UK, Spain and the EU, more commonly known as the Weimar+ group) has taken place in the Spanish capital, Madrid. The post-meeting comments have sought to maintain a hard-line stance against Russia and in support of Kyiv, but it remains to be seen whether these European countries will have any notable impact on the future of peace talks given the US' preference for direct conversations with Russia. G5 Plus: "We are willing to exert more pressure on Russia, including new sanctions."
- G5+: "Russian assets must remain frozen until Russia and the war [and] compensates Ukraine." Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares called for the use of frozen Russian assets held in the EU to assist Ukraine, saying, “Russia will have to pay war reparations to Ukraine at some point. This could be seen as an advance on those reparations,”
- The use of hundreds of billions of euros in frozen Russian assets held by Euroclear in Belgium has been discussed since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine began. However, there remains significant reluctance from some to seize them, claiming it would set a precedent that risks European assets held in potentially non-friendly countries, as well as damage Europe's image as a reliable destination for investment.
- G5+: "We will not accept any peace deal that limits Ukraine's defensive capacity [or] Ukraine's partners' presence in its territory."