US-Russian dialogue: "There are major differences in analysis between European countries"

Audio 06:07

The Foreign Ministers of the European Union, in Brest, January 14, 2022. Fred Tanneau Pool/AFP

By: Florent Guignard Follow

The European Union condemns the cyberattack carried out this Friday, January 14 against several Ukrainian government sites and is mobilizing all its means to help Kiev, the head of European diplomacy announced in Brest.

Advertising

The attack came amid heightened tensions between Kiev and Moscow and a stalemate in Western-led talks to avert another armed conflict in Ukraine.

Analysis by Marie Dumoulin, director of the Wider Europe program at the European Council on International Relations (ECFR).

Newsletter

Receive all the international news directly in your mailbox

I subscribe

Follow all the international news by downloading the RFI application

google-play-badge_EN

  • European Union

  • Ukraine

  • Russia

  • United States

  • NATO

  • Defense

On the same subject

Large-scale cyberattack in Ukraine, all eyes on Russia

Nord Stream 2: the gas pipeline project threatened by tensions between Russia and Ukraine

EU foreign ministers discuss Ukraine in Brest