Germany Confirms EU Plan on Potential Ukrainian Concessions Has Been Shared with the U.S.

Germany has confirmed that European leaders have sent a proposal to U.S. President Donald Trump outlining possible territorial concessions that Ukraine may be prepared to discuss as part of ongoing diplomatic efforts to end the conflict. Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced the development on Thursday, saying the document reflects the outcome of recent high level coordination among key European partners.
Merz addressed the issue while speaking to reporters in Berlin alongside NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte. He explained that the proposal followed a joint call held the previous day with French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer. The leaders agreed to present a unified European position to Washington while emphasizing that decisions about territory must rest with Ukraine.
According to Merz, this principle was made clear in discussions with Trump. He said European leaders stressed that any consideration of territorial concessions must originate with the Ukrainian president and be supported by the Ukrainian people. Merz noted that Europe’s role is to support Ukraine diplomatically and strategically, not to dictate terms or force political outcomes.
Further discussions with the U.S. government are scheduled for the weekend as both sides review the proposal in more detail. Merz added that a follow up meeting could take place in Berlin early next week, depending on how the consultations progress. He indicated that the extent of U.S. involvement going forward will depend largely on how the current documents are jointly refined and whether Washington and European capitals can align on next steps.
Merz underscored that Europe’s security considerations must remain central to any potential settlement. He stressed that a negotiated solution must protect long term European stability and avoid undermining the unity between European Union members or within NATO. Maintaining cohesion among Western allies has become increasingly important as diplomatic discussions advance and the conflict enters a more politically sensitive stage.
While details of the proposal have not been made public, the confirmation that European leaders have formally discussed potential Ukrainian concessions marks a significant step in the evolving diplomatic landscape. It also reflects Europe’s effort to maintain a coherent voice amid changing dynamics in Washington following Trump’s return to office.
For now, officials say that the process remains in early stages and that Ukraine will ultimately decide what it is willing to negotiate. European leaders appear focused on ensuring that international dialogue respects Ukrainian sovereignty while also preparing for complex negotiations ahead.


