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三方就俄乌元首会谈继续角力 俄外长发声:谈可以 但有前提
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-08-25 00:15

Group 1 - The core viewpoint is that Western countries and Ukraine are attempting to disrupt the negotiation process regarding the Ukraine issue, while Russia is willing to show flexibility on certain topics [1][2] - Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov stated that President Putin is open to meeting with President Zelensky, but only if the meeting is expected to yield results, emphasizing the need for legal legitimacy in any agreements [2][3] - Lavrov criticized the West for viewing security as a one-sided issue favoring Ukraine and preparing to deploy troops to Ukraine, which he believes is not a viable solution [3] Group 2 - Ukrainian President Zelensky expressed readiness to take measures for peace and is willing to discuss territorial issues with Putin, but only in a direct meeting [4] - Zelensky met with Canadian Prime Minister Carney to discuss defense, energy cooperation, and security guarantees for Ukraine, with Canada potentially contributing $500 million to support Ukraine's military procurement [4] - Reports indicate that the U.S. has quietly blocked Ukraine from using American-made tactical missile systems to strike targets within Russia, with the U.S. Department of Defense having the final say on such approvals [5][6] Group 3 - U.S. Vice President Vance mentioned that new sanctions against Russia are possible if direct talks between Russian and Ukrainian leaders do not occur within two weeks, highlighting various options available to pressure Russia [7]