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美国务院批准对乌新军售,意大利外长:俄乌冲突“年底前不会找到解决方案”
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-08-29 22:40

Group 1 - The U.S. Department of Defense announced the approval of a $825 million arms sale to Ukraine, which includes 3,350 extended-range attack munitions and associated equipment, funded through Denmark, the Netherlands, and Norway [1] - The arms sale was announced amid ongoing Russian attacks on Ukraine, marking a significant escalation in the conflict [1][3] - U.S. President Trump expressed dissatisfaction with the current situation but indicated that both Ukrainian and Russian leaders must show willingness to end the war [3][5] Group 2 - The European Union is committed to providing reliable security guarantees to Ukraine, aiming to strengthen its defense capabilities [3] - Ukrainian President Zelensky stated that Ukraine is ready for high-level talks to resolve the conflict, but Russia is avoiding such discussions [3][4] - There is skepticism among European leaders regarding the likelihood of a resolution to the conflict in the near future, with some suggesting that negotiations may not occur before the end of the year [4][5] Group 3 - Trump is reportedly frustrated with Ukraine's demands, suggesting that Ukraine may need to concede some territory to reach a resolution [5] - The prospect of negotiations to end the conflict appears bleak, as the U.S. must first reach agreements with Europe and Ukraine on security guarantees before any discussions on territorial concessions can take place [5]