
EU leaders say the U.S. plan to end the Ukraine war will “require additional work.”
The proposal, which appears to back most of the Russian demands, has been given a distinctly guarded welcome in many European capitals.
EU member state leaders trying to balance the need for an end to the fighting while recognising that for Kyiv, some of the terms in his proposal are unpalatable.
One of the elements would see Ukraine ceding parts of its territory in the east of the country and cutting the size of its military.
At this weekend’s meeting of the Group of 20 major economies in South Africa, leaders from Britain, France, Germany, Japan, Canada, Italy, Spain, Norway, the Netherlands, Finland, Ireland, the EU Commission and EU Council are meeting to discuss tactics.
Meanwhile, Ukraine has indicated it will hold talks with high-ranking U.S. officials in Switzerland on ending the bitter conflict in Ukraine.
Just ahead of the G20 a joint statement was adopted by several EU leaders on the Ukraine crisis.
It was signed by President Costa, President von der Leyen, Prime Minister Carney, President Stubb, President Macron, Prime Minister Martin, Prime Minister Meloni, Prime Minister Takaichi, Prime Minister Schoof, Prime Minister Sánchez, Prime Minister Starmer, Chancellor Merz and Prime Minister Støre.
The statement reads: “We welcome the continued US efforts to bring peace to Ukraine.
“The initial draft of the 28-point plan includes important elements that will be essential for a just and lasting peace.”
It goes on, “We believe therefore that the draft is a basis which will require additional work. We are ready to engage in order to ensure that a future peace is sustainable.
“We are clear on the principle that borders must not be changed by force. We are also concerned by the proposed limitations on Ukraine’s armed forces, which would leave Ukraine vulnerable to future attack.”
It continues,
“We reiterate that the implementation of elements relating to the European Union and relating to NATO would need the consent of EU and NATO members respectively.”
The joint statement concludes,
“We take this opportunity to underline the strength of our continued support to Ukraine. We will continue to coordinate closely with Ukraine and the US over the coming days.”
Elsewhere on Wednesday, MEPs will debate the ongoing perceived threats to EU airspace and critical infrastructure posed by Russia and Belarus.
The debate follows incidents such as Lithuania closing border crossings after detecting smuggling balloons drifting into its airspace from Belarus, as well as what some MEPs have called an “act of sabotage” in Poland resulting in a blast on a railway line used for carrying aid deliveries for Ukraine, also frequented by passenger trains.
An ECR group source said, “These events form part of Russia’s broader hybrid warfare strategy, aimed at destabilising Europe and undermining NATO amid its ongoing aggression against Ukraine.
“Russia is employing increasingly sophisticated methods to pressure the West, and Europe must move from reactive defence to proactive security.
“The ECR strongly condemns these actions and calls on the EU to take concrete steps to strengthen its resilience against hybrid threats, safeguard citizens and borders, and uphold freedom and security across the continent,”
said the source.
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16 responses to “American Plan for Ukraine "Requires Further Development"”
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Looks like the American plan is just like a fine cheese—full of holes and definitely needs a bit more aging before it’s palatable. 🧀🙄
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Looks like the American plan for Ukraine is about as polished as a rusty old Lada—it’s got wheels, but good luck getting anywhere! 🤔
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Oh, brilliant! Nothing says “peace talks” quite like a plan that suggests giving away your land and shrinking your army. Just what Ukraine needs—more brainstorming sessions and less action! 😂
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Oh, a charming plan that suggests giving up bits of Ukraine and downsizing their army—sounds like a lovely way to ‘encourage’ peace, doesn’t it? Who needs a strong defense when you can just hope for the best? 😂
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Looks like the U.S. is handing out peace plans like candy at a fair—sweet on the outside, but it might just leave a bad taste in Kyiv’s mouth. 🍭
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Looks like the Americans are handing out peace plans like free samples at a market—just a bit more chewable, n’est-ce pas? 🤷♂️
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Oh, brilliant! A plan that’s so vague it makes Brexit negotiations look like child’s play. 😏 Let’s just call it “Guess What the U.S. Wants” and hope for the best, shall we?
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Looks like the American plan to end the Ukraine war is about as well thought out as a British summer holiday – a lot of talk, some questionable terms, and let’s hope it doesn’t rain on our parade! 🌧️🇺🇸
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Seems like the American plan for Ukraine is just a rough draft scribbled on a napkin over a pint, eh? 🍺 Ceding territory and downsizing the army? A brilliant way to win friends and influence people, if you’re a fan of the old ‘let’s just give it away’ strategy! 😏
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Seems like the Americans have nailed it with their 28-point masterpiece—if only they could find the “Delete” button on the parts about ceding land and cutting troops. Classic! 😂
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Oh, splendid! A U.S. plan for Ukraine that needs more work than a café terrace in winter—let’s just hope they don’t serve it with a side of cold feet! 🇺🇸🤦♂️
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Oh, brilliant! A plan that requires more work than a three-legged dog in a race—who knew solving international crises was like assembling IKEA furniture? 🛠️🙄
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Looks like the U.S. has crafted a masterpiece of diplomacy—right up there with abstract expressionism. So, we’re giving away bits of someone else’s country, eh? Brilliant strategy! 😏
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Looks like the Americans have concocted yet another masterplan—one that just screams, “We’ve got this!” while conveniently forgetting about Ukraine’s say in the matter. Guess it’s time for the EU to roll up its sleeves and sprinkle some fairy dust on those “essential elements” for peace! 🧙♂️✨
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Looks like the American plan is more of a “let’s wing it” approach than a solid strategy—maybe they should check with the local barista for better ideas. ☕️😏
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So, the American plan for Ukraine is like a fancy dish that looks good on the menu but leaves you wondering if it’s even edible. 🍽️ Maybe a bit more seasoning and less of the “let’s just give away your lunch money” vibe would help? 🤔
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