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European Parliament **
27-11-2025
Plenary session
EP TODAY [2]
Thursday 27 November
Ukraine: Parliament to set out stance on peace negotiations*
Following yesterday’s debate, MEPs will vote at noon on a resolution on the EU’s position on the proposed plan for Ukraine and its commitment to a just and lasting peace. The draft resolution refers to US ambivalence towards Ukraine as detrimental to peace and states that nothing must be decided about Ukraine without Ukraine, and nothing about Europe without Europe. Lasting peace cannot happen without an effective ceasefire, and no occupied Ukrainian territory will be recognised as Russian by the EU, reads the text.
Viktor ALMQVIST [3]
Snjezana KOBESCAK SMODIS [4]
@EP_ForeignAff [5]
@EP_Defence [6]
COP 30 outcome*
>From around 10.00, MEPs will discuss with Commissioner Wopke Hoekstra the results of the 30th United Nations climate conference (COP30), held from 10 to 21 November in Belém, Brazil.
Dana POPP [7]
@EP_Environment [8]
In brief*
Sustainable aviation and maritime fuels*. MEPs will assess developments in sustainable aviation and maritime fuels from 9.00, with Commissioner Maria Luís Albuquerque. The European Commission adopted a sustainable transport investment plan on 5 November, focusing on renewable and low-carbon fuels for aviation and waterborne transport.
Fur farming*. For the last item on this session’s agenda, Commissioner Albuquerque will respond to an oral question on fur farming and the placing of farmed fur products on the market The debate starts at 15.00.
Votes*
At noon, MEPs will vote, among others, on:
– proposals for new transparency requirements for interest representation activities by non-EU countries;
– recommendations to improve the inclusion of persons with disabilities;
– an objection regarding the financing of the 2025 action plan for Tanzania;
– motions for resolutions on the post-election killings and deteriorating human rights situation in Tanzania; the escalating repression of the Baha’i in Iran; and the rule of law and human rights situation in Tunisia
– resolutions on the war and humanitarian catastrophe in Sudan, and on the political situation in Myanmar including the humanitarian crisis of the Rohingya, and
– a report on the implementation of the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement.
Live coverage of the plenary session can be found on Parliament’s webstreaming site [9] and on EbS+ [10] .
For detailed information on the session, please also see our newsletter [11] .
Find more information regarding plenary [12] .
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