KEY POINTS
  • There are key meetings between U.S., Russian and NATO officials next week amid concerns of a potential invasion of Ukraine.
  • The EU — the political and economic group of 27 nations — will not be present as a whole, despite several of its members bordering with Russia.
  • However, an analyst at consultancy firm Teneo, said that the exclusion of the EU from the talks is not surprising.
European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell and Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba visit the line of contact in Luhansk, Ukraine.

The United States and Russia are having key talks next week and the EU's top diplomat is disappointed that the bloc will not be around the table as well.

A potential Russian invasion of Ukraine is a top concern for many leaders, given multiple reports of heightened military activity close to the border. In a bid to ease these tensions, top U.S. and Russian officials will be gathering in Geneva, Switzerland on Monday. This meeting will precede wider talks between Russia and members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) on Wednesday.