On 22 November 2025, a group of European heads of state and government, including Presidents Costa, von der Leyen, Stubb, Macron, and Prime Ministers Carney, Martin, Meloni, Takaichi, Schoof, Sánchez, Starmer, Merz and Støre, issued a joint statement on Ukraine. The leaders welcomed ongoing U.S. efforts to secure peace and noted that the initial draft of a 28‑point plan contains key elements that could underpin a just and lasting settlement. They said the draft must be further refined, stressing that borders should not be altered by force and expressing concern over proposed limits on Ukraine’s armed forces. The statement also reiterated that any EU or NATO provisions would require the consent of respective member states, and that the leaders would continue to coordinate with Ukraine and the U.S. in the coming days.
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