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“普特会”将至 会晤前景如何?专家分析→
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-08-15 00:13

Core Viewpoint - The upcoming meeting between Trump and Putin in Anchorage, Alaska, is expected to have significant implications for the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the geopolitical landscape [1] Group 1: Territorial Issues - Europe and Ukraine maintain their firm stance on territorial issues, opposing any form of land-for-peace agreements and rejecting Russia's proposed territorial exchanges [5] - The recognition of only the actual control lines established by Russia and Ukraine indicates a strong resistance to acknowledging Russian claims over new territories [5] Group 2: Economic Sanctions - The Trump administration is considering extreme tariff sanctions against Russia if no agreement is reached on a ceasefire in Ukraine, which could severely impact the Russian economy [8] - The U.S. aims to maintain high pressure on Russia until a peace agreement is achieved in Ukraine [8] Group 3: Security Guarantees - Ukraine and Europe insist on a peace agreement that includes security guarantees, with German Chancellor Merz emphasizing the need for commitments from both the U.S. and Russia regarding security and peace [11] - Ukraine's aspiration to join NATO is seen as a pathway to long-term security post-conflict [11] Group 4: Divergence in Peace Negotiations - There are significant divergences among Europe, Ukraine, the U.S., and Russia regarding the peace process in Ukraine, with Europe seeking to influence the Trump administration to increase pressure on Russia [13] - Achieving a major breakthrough in peace negotiations in the short term appears to be highly challenging [13]