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Conclusiones sobre Ucrania del Consejo Europeo – 6 Marzo.

European Council 

Brussels, 6 March 2025

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EUCO 10/25 

NOTE 

From: President of the European Council 

To: Delegations 

Subject: Special meeting of the European Council (6 March 2025) – Ukraine 

The European Council discussed the latest developments as regards Ukraine. The text set out in this  document was firmly supported by 26 Heads of State or Government.

UKRAINE 

1. The European Council held an exchange of views with Volodymyr Zelenskyy, President  of Ukraine. 

2. The European Union has from the very beginning stood by Ukraine as it exercises its  inherent right to self-defence against Russia’s full-scale war of aggression, and it will  continue to stand by Ukraine and its people. The European Council reaffirms its  continued and unwavering support for Ukraine’s independence, sovereignty and  territorial integrity within its internationally recognised borders. 

3. Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine has wider implications for European and  international security. From the onset of the war, the European Union and its Member  States have, with their partners and allies, underlined the need to put an end to it through  a comprehensive, just and lasting peace based on the principles of the UN Charter and  international law. The European Council welcomes all efforts towards achieving such a  peace. 

4. In view of the new momentum for negotiations that should lead to such a  comprehensive, just and lasting peace, the European Council underlines the importance  of the following principles: 

a) there can be no negotiations on Ukraine without Ukraine; 

b) there can be no negotiations that affect European security without Europe’s  involvement. Ukraine’s, Europe’s, transatlantic and global security are intertwined; 

c) any truce or ceasefire can only take place as part of the process leading to a  comprehensive peace agreement; 

d) any such agreement needs to be accompanied by robust and credible security  guarantees for Ukraine that contribute to deterring future Russian aggression; 

e) peace must respect Ukraine’s independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity.

5. Achieving ‘peace through strength’ requires Ukraine to be in the strongest possible  position, with Ukraine’s own robust military and defence capabilities as an essential  component. This applies before, during and after negotiations to end the war. To that  end, the European Union remains committed, in coordination with like-minded partners  and allies, to providing enhanced political, financial, economic, humanitarian, military  and diplomatic support to Ukraine and its people, and to stepping up pressure on Russia,  including through further sanctions and by strengthening the enforcement of existing  measures, in order to weaken its ability to continue waging its war of aggression. 

6. The European Union will continue to provide Ukraine with regular and predictable  financial support. In 2025, it will provide Ukraine with EUR 30.6 billion, with  disbursements from the Ukraine Facility expected to reach EUR 12.5 billion, and  EUR 18.1 billion under the G7 ERA initiative repaid by the windfall profits stemming from immobilised Russian assets. The European Council calls on the Commission to  swiftly take all necessary measures to frontload financing under the above instruments.  It also urges the Commission and Member States to use all options under the Ukraine  Facility to increase financial support to Ukraine. 

7. The European Council reviewed work done on the delivery of military support to  Ukraine. In addition to the funds already committed for Ukraine for this year, it  welcomes the readiness of Member States to urgently step up efforts to address  Ukraine’s pressing military and defence needs, in particular the delivery of air defence  systems, ammunition and missiles, the provision of necessary training and equipment  for Ukrainian brigades, and other needs that Ukraine may have. It highlights in that  regard the important role of the European Union Military Assistance Mission in support  of Ukraine (EUMAM Ukraine). The European Council calls on the Council to advance  work swiftly on initiatives, notably that of the High Representative, to coordinate  increased EU military support to Ukraine, including the military needs component of  the G7 ERA initiative.

8. A Ukraine capable of defending itself effectively is an integral part of any future  security guarantees. In this context, the European Union and Member States are  committed to contributing to training and equipping the Ukrainian Armed Forces and to  intensifying work to further support and develop Ukraine’s defence industry and deepen  its cooperation with the European defence industry. 

9. In the light of negotiations for a comprehensive, just and lasting peace, the European  Union and Member States are ready to further contribute to security guarantees based  on their respective competences and capabilities, in line with international law,  including by exploring the possible use of common security and defence policy (CSDP) instruments. Security guarantees should be undertaken together with Ukraine, as well as  with like-minded and NATO partners. 

10. The European Council recalls that all military support as well as security guarantees for  Ukraine will be provided in full respect of the security and defence policy of certain  Member States and taking into account the security and defence interests of all Member  States. 

11. The European Council underlines the inherent right of Ukraine to choose its own  destiny, based on the UN Charter and international law. The European Union will  intensify support for Ukraine’s reform efforts on its path towards EU membership. 

12. The European Council calls on the Commission, Slovakia and Ukraine to intensify  efforts towards finding workable solutions to the gas transit issue, while taking into  consideration the concerns raised by Slovakia. 

13. The European Council will revert to this issue at its next meeting.

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