Group 1 - German Chancellor Merz announced that Germany and its allies will no longer restrict the range of weapons provided to Ukraine, allowing Ukraine to strike military targets within Russia [1][3] - Merz's statement may pave the way for Ukraine to receive Germany's Taurus cruise missiles, contrasting with former Chancellor Scholz's refusal to supply such weapons [3][4] - The announcement has sparked controversy within Germany, with some officials warning it could lead to war, while others support the provision of advanced weaponry to Ukraine [3][4] Group 2 - U.S. President Trump is reportedly considering new sanctions against Russia due to frustrations over slow peace negotiations, although he has not shown a strong desire to pressure Putin [5][6] - Trump's potential sanctions may not include new measures against the Russian banking sector but could involve other options to compel Russia to negotiate [5][6] - The failure of EU and U.S. negotiations to coordinate actions against Russia's sanctions evasion has been reported, indicating a lack of unified strategy [7] Group 3 - European leaders are planning to increase pressure on Moscow, with discussions on military and financial support for Ukraine ongoing [8] - Ukraine's President Zelensky reported significant drone attacks from Russia, indicating a continued escalation in military actions [8][9] - Russian Defense Ministry reported intercepting numerous Ukrainian drones, highlighting ongoing military confrontations [9]
取消援乌武器限制,考虑实施新的制裁,欧美竞相加大对俄施压
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-05-27 23:01