The meeting may take place on the upcoming Sunday, March 2, and will serve as a continuation of the emergency summit held last week in Paris by French President Emmanuel Macron, sources told the publication.
According to journalists, the potential meeting will allow leaders to summarize their discussions with U.S. President Donald Trump and his officials over the past week and to establish a unified stance.
The media reports that the plans are not yet finalized and may change, and the meeting could be conducted online.
European leaders are making active diplomatic efforts to convince Trump not to rush into a ceasefire agreement with Russia, which, as feared in the EU, could embolden Moscow and weaken security in Europe, Bloomberg emphasizes.