又是“两周”!特朗普再次对俄挥舞制裁大棒
Jin Shi Shu Ju·2025-08-25 00:16

Core Points - President Trump has issued a two-week ultimatum to Russia to reach a peace agreement with Ukraine, threatening large-scale sanctions or tariffs if no progress is made [1] - Ukraine's President Zelensky has accused Russia of delaying peace talks to avoid U.S. sanctions, while Russia continues to demand more territorial concessions from Ukraine [1] - Trump has expressed dissatisfaction with ongoing Russian military actions, including a recent airstrike on a U.S.-owned factory in Ukraine that injured at least 15 people [1] Group 1 - Trump met with European leaders, including Zelensky, to discuss the prospects of a peace agreement and is attempting to arrange a bilateral meeting between Putin and Zelensky [2] - Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has dampened hopes for a meeting between the two leaders, stating that the agenda is not yet prepared [3] - Despite Trump's diplomatic efforts, Russia has continued missile attacks on Ukraine, raising doubts about the effectiveness of Trump's ability to facilitate a peace agreement [3] Group 2 - Vice President JD Vance expressed optimism about achieving a resolution through "active diplomacy," suggesting that if negotiations fail, the U.S. will continue to apply pressure on Russia [3] - Vance indicated that new sanctions against Russia are a viable option to compel an end to the conflict, highlighting multiple strategies available to the U.S. for exerting pressure [3]