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Who should negotiate with Putin?

The article discusses divisions among European Council leaders regarding European Council President António Costa's outreach to Russia, as well as reflections on the 10th anniversary of the Brexit referendum and the future of the EU-U.K. relationship. It features interviews with various political figures including Jeremy Hunt and Peter Altmaier.

Brussels Playbook Week Ender host Sarah Wheaton is on the ground at the European Council summit, where divisions over European Council President António Costa’s outreach to the Kremlin divided leaders and dominated an evening that was supposed to be devoted to confronting the trade deficit with China. Chief EU Correspondent Zoya Sheftalovich, trade reporter Carlo Martuscelli, Berlin correspondent Nette Nöstlinger and Senior Defense Correspondent Jacopo Barigazzi break down the divisions and look ahead to how next year’s elections affect today’s talks.

Also this week, Anne McElvoy brings together two leading figures to reflect on the 10th anniversary of the Brexit referendum and where the EU-U.K. relationship may go next. Jeremy Hunt was a close Cabinet colleague of David Cameron and became the U.K.’s foreign secretary and chancellor in the years after the vote. He’s just written “Can We Be Rich Again?,” which is about Britain’s economic problems since Brexit. Peter Altmaier was Angela Merkel’s right-hand man as head of the German Chancellery and served as her finance and economy minister during the fraught Brexit negotiations between the EU27 and the UK.

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Who should negotiate with Putin?

The article discusses divisions among European Council leaders regarding European Council President António Costa's outreach to Russia, as well as reflections on the 10th anniversary of the Brexit referendum and the future of the EU-U.K. relationship. It features interviews with various political figures including Jeremy Hunt and Peter Altmaier.

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