Finland assesses US peace plan for Ukraine, intensifies ally consultations
Finland’s top officials say they have reviewed details of the reported US “peace plan” handed to Ukraine and are coordinating closely with EU partners and allied governments.
President Alexander Stubb wrote on his X page that he has examined the draft plan and is assessing the situation together with Finland’s allies and Ukraine, Caliber.Az reports.
Julkisuuteen tuli eilen 28 kohdan suunnitelmaluonnos Ukrainan sodan päättämiseksi. Arvioimme tilannetta parhaillaan yhdessä liittolaisten ja Ukrainan kanssa. Olen keskustellut asiasta pääministerin ja ulkoministerin kanssa ja tulen käymään keskustelun hallituksen kanssa.
— Alexander Stubb (@alexstubb) November 21, 2025
The Finnish leader noted that he discussed the matter with the prime minister and the foreign minister and will also raise it with the government.
Prime Minister Petteri Orpo said key ministers had been briefed on the contents of the published plan, adding that he discussed it with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President António Costa.
He stressed that Finland will continue consultations with its allies.
Hallituksen keskeiset ministerit saivat katsauksen julkisuuteen tulleesta Ukrainaa koskevasta rauhansuunnitelmaluonnoksesta.
— Petteri Orpo (@PetteriOrpo) November 21, 2025
Olen ollut yhteydessä @alexstubb, komission pj @vonderleyen sekä Eurooppa-neuvoston pj @eucopresident’iin. Jatkamme keskusteluja liittolaisten kanssa.
American media released the full list of points in the new US “peace plan” on the night of November 21, outlining the proposal submitted to Ukraine for review.
The Ukrainian President’s Office confirmed on November 20 that Volodymyr Zelenskyy had received the draft from Washington and was prepared to engage in discussions.
Zelenskyy expects to talk with President Trump in the coming days to explore diplomatic options and outline the key elements required to achieve peace.
By Jeyhun Aghazada







