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Normandy Format Revival? Germany and France Push New Ukraine Peace Architecture

2026-03-28| 1 min read| Recovered Live Archive

Berlin and Paris are quietly exploring new diplomatic frameworks for eventually ending the Ukraine war that do not depend on US leadership or Russian good faith.

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Germany, France, and the Ukraine Peace Puzzle: A New Diplomatic Architecture Takes Shape

German and French diplomats are quietly developing what informed observers are describing as the embryo of a new diplomatic architecture for eventually managing the Ukraine conflict — one designed to function regardless of whether US engagement remains consistent and one that is realistic about Russia's position without accepting its territorial demands. The effort reflects European recognition that the current configuration of external actors in the Ukraine conflict — US military support that could diminish, Chinese economic backing for Russia, and European political commitment without matching military leverage — is unlikely to produce a stable resolution on terms that preserve Ukraine's meaningful sovereignty.

The diplomatic thinking being developed in Paris and Berlin starts from several uncomfortable premises. First, the Ukraine war will not be resolved militarily in the near term — the front lines have stabilised, neither side has the capacity to achieve a decisive breakthrough, and the human and economic costs of continued high-intensity warfare are severe for all parties. Second, any negotiated outcome will necessarily involve difficult compromises that no one publicly wants to admit are on the table. Third, the United States may not remain engaged at current levels of military and financial support indefinitely, requiring Europe to be capable of sustaining Ukraine's position with European resources if necessary.

The Renew Europe group's public statement that 'Ukraine is not a bargaining chip' reflects the political baseline that European institutions must maintain publicly. But behind that public commitment, serious European policymakers are doing the difficult work of understanding what a realistic settlement might look like, what security guarantees for Ukraine would be meaningful and credible, and what European role in those guarantees Europe could sustain over a decades-long timeframe. The answers to those questions are deeply uncomfortable, which is why the conversation remains largely private.

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