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Renew Europe Chief: 'Ukraine Is Not a Bargaining Chip' Amid Peace Negotiations Rumours
The leader of the liberal Renew Europe group in the European Parliament delivers a sharp warning against any peace deal that would reward Russian aggression with territorial gains.
'Ukraine Is Not a Bargaining Chip': Renew Europe Draws Its Red Lines on Peace
The leader of the Renew Europe group in the European Parliament issued a sharp public warning on March 27, 2026 that Ukraine must not be treated as a bargaining chip in any diplomatic negotiations designed to end the war on terms that would reward Russian aggression with permanent territorial gains. The statement, reported by Euronews, came amid growing speculation about whether the Trump administration's engagement with Iran might be a precursor to a similar diplomatic push on Ukraine — an attempt to broker a settlement that Washington could present as a peace achievement but that European allies fear would lock in Russian control of Ukrainian territory.
The Renew Europe group — the centrist liberal alliance in the European Parliament — has been among the most consistently hawkish voices on Ukraine policy within EU institutions, consistently pushing for stronger military support, tighter sanctions enforcement, and full backing for Ukrainian war aims rather than pressure on Kyiv to negotiate from a position of weakness. Its leader's statement reflects a genuine and widely shared European anxiety about the direction of US policy: not just on Iran, where the unilateral military action shocked allies, but on Ukraine, where signals from the Trump administration about its appetite for a settlement have been ambiguous at best.