Leaders from the Nordic-Baltic 8 countries convened on April 28 to discuss efforts related to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The meeting focused on a proposed 28-point peace plan aimed at fostering stability and resolving hostilities in the region.
Following the discussions, the participating nations issued a joint statement emphasizing their commitment to continued coordination. They expressed full support for Ukraine, stating their goal of ensuring a “just and lasting peace” in the area. The statement did not specify individual steps or actions but underlined a unified regional stance on the conflict.
The gathering highlights the collective approach of the Nordic-Baltic countries in addressing the crisis, reaffirming their dedication to diplomatic solutions. The nations also indicated ongoing collaboration with international partners and organizations to support Ukraine and promote stability in Eastern Europe.
While details of the 28-point plan remain undisclosed, the leaders’ message underscores their resolve to assist Ukraine and prioritize peaceful resolution efforts amid the complex geopolitical situation. The international community continues to watch closely as regional alliances reaffirm their commitments.