European leaders have voiced concerns over a US plan to end the Ukraine war and say draft proposals are "a basis which will require additional work".
In a joint statement issued at the G20 summit in South Africa, they said the plan "includes important elements that will be essential for a just and lasting peace", but cited concerns over borders and limitations on Ukraine's armed forces.
It comes a day after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warned Kyiv faced "one of the most difficult moments in our history" over pressure to accept the plan - leaked details of which have been seen as favourable to Moscow.
US President Donald Trump has given Ukraine until 27 November to accept the 28-point plan, while Russia's President Vladimir Putin said it could be the "basis" for a settlement.
The joint statement was signed by the leaders of Canada, Finland, France, Ireland, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Spain, the UK, Germany and Norway. Two top EU officials also signed it.






