On a laminated blade, the hard tool steel is the base or underside of the blade, with the softer metal on top. If correct, you could in theory use a diamond stone to form the 30deg bevel on a ground at 25deg blade, because you are only sharpening the first 1 mm or so of the bevel.
You'd get in trouble though once you hit the softer metal in subsequent honing's or for an initial grind.
I know that Matthew at Workshop Heaven recommends avoiding diamond stones with laminate blades
"Honing angles are the same as for carbon steel irons (25 / 30) and being laminated they are a pleasure to hone freehand, keep them clear of diamond stones though as the soft iron supporting layer can damage the diamond surface."
....just my 2p's....