<h6><strong>The Diplomat</strong></h6> <h4><strong>The Minister of Foreign Affairs, José Manuel Albares, participated this Saturday in Munich in a meeting of members of the G5+ support group for Ukraine with the High Representative of the EU for Foreign and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas, and the representative of the White House for the conflict in Ukraine, General Keith Kellogg, “to exchange and learn about the plans of the new US administration in relation to the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine,” according to Albares himself.</strong></h4> The G5+ (made up of the foreign ministers of Germany, Spain, France, Italy, Poland and the United Kingdom (the group supporting Ukraine, G5+) and General Kellogg, the American special envoy, “have met to discuss Russian aggression against Ukraine,” he wrote on social media. “Europe has to be at the negotiating table at all times and we want to do so together with the United States as we have been, together, during these three very long years of Russian aggression against Ukraine,” Albares told reporters after the meeting, held within the framework of the Munich Security Conference. Albares said. In fact, General Keith Kellogg warned this Saturday in Munich that Europe should not participate directly in the negotiations promoted by the US with Russia to end the war. “A war of aggression cannot have a prize, a war of aggression cannot have a reward, because that would make the world more unstable and no one would be free from their most powerful neighbor wanting to launch a war of aggression tomorrow,” Albares continued. "We Europeans want peace, we will be there and will support any option for peace, but it must be fair and lasting, and that means respecting Ukraine's sovereignty and ensuring that Europe's voice is present around the table," he insisted.