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Τρίτη 4 Νοεμβρίου 2025

COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,update

 

 
 Council of the EU
 
04/11/2025 11:33 | Press release |

Ukraine Facility: Council approves fifth payment of over €1.8 billion to Kyiv

 

Ukraine is set to receive over €1.8 billion in funding after the Council adopted a decision on the fifth regular disbursement of support under the EU's Ukraine Facility. This amount reflects Ukraine’s successful completion of nine steps required for the fifth disbursement, as well as one outstanding step from the fourth disbursement. The funding aims primarily to bolster Ukraine’s macro-financial stability and support the continued operation of its public administration.

Payments under the Ukraine Facility are closely linked to the Ukraine Plan, which outlines Ukraine’s strategy for recovery, reconstruction and modernisation, along with a timetable for the implementation of reforms aligned with the country’s EU accession goals over the next years.

Background

The Ukraine Facility, which entered into force on 1 March 2024, provides up to €50 billion of stable financing, in grants and loans, to support Ukraine's recovery, reconstruction, and modernisation for the period from 2024 to 2027.

Of this €50 billion, up to €32 billion is indicatively earmarked to support the reforms and investments set out in the Ukraine Plan. Disbursements are conditional on the delivery of the Plan’s identified indicators. Since its entry into force, the Ukraine Facility has already disbursed €6 billion by way of bridge financing, €1.89 billion in pre-financing, and four instalments of approximately €4.2, €4.1, €3.5 and €3.2 billion respectively.

Following the Commission’s assessment of Ukraine’s payment request on 29 September 2025, the Council concluded that Ukraine had satisfactorily fulfilled a number of reforms set out in the Ukraine Plan, including reforms of the judicial system, the fight against corruption and money laundering, financial markets, human capital, the business environment, decentralisation and regional policy, the energy sector, the management of critical raw materials, the green transition and environmental protection.

 

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04/11/2025 11:30 | Press release |

President Costa to travel to Latin America for COP30 and EU-CELAC summits

 

Early November, the President of the European Council António Costa will travel to Brazil to attend the COP30 climate summit and to Colombia, where he will co-chair the fourth CELAC-EU summit, as well as the EU-Caribbean Leaders’ meeting.

COP30 - 6 and 7 November

The United Nations COP 30 Leaders’ Summit will take place on in the city of Belém, in the Brazilian Amazon on the 6 and 7 of November. The summit will focus on the implementation of the Paris Agreement and the assessment of countries’ updated climate action plans (NDCs).

“2024 was the warmest year on record. Climate change is not ‘fake news’. It is a scientifically proven reality that affects our present and will affect our future. This is not just about the environment - it’s about security, peace, and sustainable development. Together, we must do everything in our power to tackle this crisis and to harness the full potential of a global just transition.”

— António Costa, President of the European Council

EU-CELAC - 9 November

Two years after their successful multilateral summit in Brussels, the Leaders of the  European Union (EU) member states and the 33 countries of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) will meet in Santa MartaColombia for the fourth CELAC-EU summit. The summit will be co-chaired by the President of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, in his current role as CELAC pro tempore president, and the President of the European Council, António Costa.

“At a time when the world risks turning inward, this summit reaffirms the strength and vitality of the EU’s partnership with Latin America and the Caribbean. Rooted in shared history and values, ours is a forward-looking alliance. Together, we will pool our resources, innovation, and technological expertise to drive the green and digital transitions, ensuring they deliver for people and the planet. And while others may turn to tariffs and protectionism, we will choose more trade, more investment, and more cooperation.”

— António Costa, President of the European Council

The CELAC-EU summit underscores the commitment of both regions to strengthen their longstanding partnership, which is founded on shared values and interests as well as and strong economic, social, cultural and people-to-people ties. The meeting aims to further enhance cooperation on global challenges and to continue transforming our shared aspirations into concrete actions for the benefit of the people on both continents.

Discussions will also touch upon priorities such as the defence of multilateralism, trade and investment, the green and digital transitions, and the joint fight against organised crime, corruption and drug and human trafficking, as well as explore new avenues for collaboration to promote peace, security and prosperity in both regions.

Background

COP

On 21 October, the Council approved the conclusions on the EU's preparations for the 30th Conference of the Parties (COP30). They outline the EU’s key priorities and positions for the conference, focusing on the urgent need for global climate action and collaboration. On 4 November, the Council will also aim to reach a general approach on Europe’s 2040 climate target and approve Europe’s Nationally Determined Contribution for 2035.

CELAC – Caribbean region

With over 1 billion people, CELAC and the EU together represent 14% of the world’s population, 21% of global GDP and one-third of UN membership. EU's relations with Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) as a strategic partnership date back to 1999, when the first bi-regional EU-LAC summit was held in Rio de Janeiro. Since the creation of CELAC in 2010, three EU-CELAC summits were held in 2013, 2015 and 2023. The summit constitutes the main forum for dialogue and cooperation between EU and CELAC states, which maintain regular high-level contacts through several bi- and sub-regional political and sectoral dialogues and coordination mechanisms.

The EU-LAC relations involve one of the world’s densest trade networks, with a total bilateral trade in goods and service of €395 billion in 2022-2023 (+45% since 2013). The EU is the third trading partner of the LAC region, while LAC countries are the EU’s fifth largest trade partner. The EU is the leading source of investment in the region, providing over €741 billion of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in 2022. The EU-LAC partnership is further supported by the Global Gateway investment agenda, focused on green and digital transition projects in the LAC region.

 

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 Council of the EU
 
03/11/2025 09:53 | Meetings |

Environment Council, 4 November 2025

 

Background brief - Environment Council of 4 November 2025

 

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 European Council
 
04/11/2025 11:30 | Press release |

President Costa to travel to Latin America for COP30 and EU-CELAC summits

 

Early November, the President of the European Council António Costa will travel to Brazil to attend the COP30 climate summit and to Colombia, where he will co-chair the fourth CELAC-EU summit, as well as the EU-Caribbean Leaders’ meeting.

COP30 - 6 and 7 November

The United Nations COP 30 Leaders’ Summit will take place on in the city of Belém, in the Brazilian Amazon on the 6 and 7 of November. The summit will focus on the implementation of the Paris Agreement and the assessment of countries’ updated climate action plans (NDCs).

“2024 was the warmest year on record. Climate change is not ‘fake news’. It is a scientifically proven reality that affects our present and will affect our future. This is not just about the environment - it’s about security, peace, and sustainable development. Together, we must do everything in our power to tackle this crisis and to harness the full potential of a global just transition.”

— António Costa, President of the European Council

EU-CELAC - 9 November

Two years after their successful multilateral summit in Brussels, the Leaders of the  European Union (EU) member states and the 33 countries of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) will meet in Santa MartaColombia for the fourth CELAC-EU summit. The summit will be co-chaired by the President of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, in his current role as CELAC pro tempore president, and the President of the European Council, António Costa.

“At a time when the world risks turning inward, this summit reaffirms the strength and vitality of the EU’s partnership with Latin America and the Caribbean. Rooted in shared history and values, ours is a forward-looking alliance. Together, we will pool our resources, innovation, and technological expertise to drive the green and digital transitions, ensuring they deliver for people and the planet. And while others may turn to tariffs and protectionism, we will choose more trade, more investment, and more cooperation.”

— António Costa, President of the European Council

The CELAC-EU summit underscores the commitment of both regions to strengthen their longstanding partnership, which is founded on shared values and interests as well as and strong economic, social, cultural and people-to-people ties. The meeting aims to further enhance cooperation on global challenges and to continue transforming our shared aspirations into concrete actions for the benefit of the people on both continents.

Discussions will also touch upon priorities such as the defence of multilateralism, trade and investment, the green and digital transitions, and the joint fight against organised crime, corruption and drug and human trafficking, as well as explore new avenues for collaboration to promote peace, security and prosperity in both regions.

Background

COP

On 21 October, the Council approved the conclusions on the EU's preparations for the 30th Conference of the Parties (COP30). They outline the EU’s key priorities and positions for the conference, focusing on the urgent need for global climate action and collaboration. On 4 November, the Council will also aim to reach a general approach on Europe’s 2040 climate target and approve Europe’s Nationally Determined Contribution for 2035.

CELAC – Caribbean region

With over 1 billion people, CELAC and the EU together represent 14% of the world’s population, 21% of global GDP and one-third of UN membership. EU's relations with Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) as a strategic partnership date back to 1999, when the first bi-regional EU-LAC summit was held in Rio de Janeiro. Since the creation of CELAC in 2010, three EU-CELAC summits were held in 2013, 2015 and 2023. The summit constitutes the main forum for dialogue and cooperation between EU and CELAC states, which maintain regular high-level contacts through several bi- and sub-regional political and sectoral dialogues and coordination mechanisms.

The EU-LAC relations involve one of the world’s densest trade networks, with a total bilateral trade in goods and service of €395 billion in 2022-2023 (+45% since 2013). The EU is the third trading partner of the LAC region, while LAC countries are the EU’s fifth largest trade partner. The EU is the leading source of investment in the region, providing over €741 billion of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in 2022. The EU-LAC partnership is further supported by the Global Gateway investment agenda, focused on green and digital transition projects in the LAC region.

 

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