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突发!特朗普宣布:暂缓实施制裁
Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-06-16 23:17

Group 1 - The U.S. will temporarily suspend sanctions against Russia in hopes of reaching an agreement [2] - The next round of bilateral talks aimed at restoring normal diplomatic activities between the U.S. and Russia has been canceled by the U.S. negotiating team [2] - Russian officials express hope that the suspension period will not be prolonged [2] Group 2 - A recent phone call between Presidents Putin and Trump lasted approximately 50 minutes, discussing tensions between Israel and Iran [3] - Both leaders emphasized the necessity to prevent escalation of conflicts in the Middle East, with Putin condemning Israeli military actions against Iran [3] - Trump expressed a desire for a quick resolution to the Russia-Ukraine conflict and indicated willingness to resume negotiations with Iran regarding nuclear issues [3] Group 3 - The European Commission proposed a new sanctions draft against Russia, which would be the 18th round of sanctions if approved [4] - The draft focuses on Russia's energy, financial, and military industries, including measures to prevent the operation of the "Nord Stream" gas pipeline and targeting over 400 vessels in Russia's "shadow fleet" [5] - The draft suggests lowering the price cap on Russian oil from $60 to $45 per barrel and banning imports of refined oil produced from Russian crude [5] Group 4 - The draft also proposes adding 22 more Russian banks to the sanctions list and expanding restrictions on them, including exclusion from the SWIFT system [5] - More companies allegedly assisting the Russian military will be added to the sanctions list to undermine Russia's military production capabilities [5] - EU member states will begin discussions on the draft sanctions this week, with one official describing it as one of the most substantive plans recently discussed [5][6] Group 5 - European Commission President von der Leyen emphasized the need for the EU and G7 partners to encourage the U.S. to follow suit with sanctions [6] - Russian officials claim that the country has sufficient experience to mitigate the impact of the proposed sanctions on oil price caps [7]