Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has called for the European Union to appoint a dedicated representative to lead potential negotiations concerning Ukraine. Speaking after a meeting with Keir Starmer, Friedrich Merz, and Emmanuel Macron, Meloni voiced criticism of the current consultation formats involving select European nations, deeming them unrepresentative. She warned that without a unified and authoritative approach, Europe risks navigating the Ukrainian crisis “blindly.” Meloni emphasized the need for a more structured and inclusive process to ensure effective diplomacy. Her statement highlights concerns about the lack of broader European consensus on strategy. The Prime Minister’s remarks suggest a desire for Italy to play a more prominent role in shaping the EU’s response to the ongoing conflict. This call for a designated negotiator aims to streamline communication and potentially accelerate peace talks.