MEPs Urge Direct Involvement in Shaping Ukraine and Europe’s Future

The Renew Europe political group in the European Parliament has called for Ukraine and European countries to have a direct say in shaping their future and security, emphasizing that decisions on their fate cannot be made without their input. The group’s comments were reported by the Suspilne publication, which highlighted the growing concern among EU members about the influence of external powers, including the U.S., in shaping regional politics. This stance reflects a broader movement within the EU to prioritize the voices of local stakeholders in matters of security and governance.

MEPs argue that the future of Ukraine and Europe’s security should not be left in the hands of foreign leaders, such as U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. They stress that any decisions affecting these regions must be made with the direct participation and consent of the affected nations. This call for inclusivity is part of a larger debate within the EU about the balance between international cooperation and national sovereignty.

The Renew Europe group has been a vocal advocate for a more integrated and autonomous Europe, emphasizing the need for collective decision-making. Their position is supported by several other EU factions that share similar concerns about the concentration of power in the hands of a few key players. As the geopolitical landscape continues to evolve, the EU’s approach to international relations and regional security is likely to remain a central issue in European politics.