Core Points - President Trump believes that Russia and Ukraine do not need to cease fire before entering peace negotiations and reaching an agreement [1] - Trump held a bilateral meeting with Ukrainian President Zelensky, followed by a multilateral meeting with European leaders, emphasizing the importance of security guarantees for Ukraine [1] - Trump announced plans to arrange a meeting between President Putin and President Zelensky, aiming for a trilateral meeting involving the U.S., Russia, and Ukraine by the end of the month [2] Group 1 - Trump stated that in his experience with six wars, none required a ceasefire before negotiations, suggesting a direct approach to talks [1] - European leaders highlighted the need for a ceasefire and security guarantees for Ukraine during the discussions [1] - Trump did not directly answer whether U.S. troops would be part of Ukraine's security guarantees, instead emphasizing Europe's role as the first line of defense [1] Group 2 - Trump and Putin had a 40-minute phone call discussing the potential for elevating the level of direct negotiations between Russia and Ukraine [2] - Previous meetings between Russia and Ukraine have taken place in Istanbul, Turkey, with three rounds of direct talks already conducted this year [2] - The recent meeting between Trump and Putin in Anchorage, Alaska, was described as constructive but did not yield any agreements on ceasefire or related issues [2]
特朗普:俄乌无需先停火 可“直接进入”和平谈判
Xin Hua She·2025-08-18 23:57