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乌克兰“想进攻” 特朗普:泽连斯基将阐述对俄“进攻”理由!俄外长最新表态
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-10-16 01:03

Group 1 - Russia has signed a military cooperation agreement with Cuba, which was approved by President Putin and is seen as a way to strengthen military ties and provide a legal basis for bilateral cooperation [1] - The agreement is viewed as part of Russia's strategy to re-establish its military presence in the Western Hemisphere through joint military exercises, technical exchanges, and officer training [1] - The approval of this agreement is expected to open up broader options for Russia in response to the situation in Latin America, returning relations to a Soviet-era tradition [1] Group 2 - Ukrainian President Zelensky is urging European nations to purchase advanced "Tomahawk" missiles from the U.S., which may be transferred to Ukraine, alongside seeking additional "Patriot" air defense systems [2] - Russia has expressed that the provision of "Tomahawk" missiles to Ukraine would pose a significant threat, not change the battlefield dynamics, and severely escalate tensions between Russia and the U.S. [2][3] - Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov has warned that supplying "Tomahawk" missiles would cause irreparable damage to U.S.-Russia relations and lead to a dangerous escalation of the conflict [3][4] Group 3 - The "Tomahawk" missile, with a range exceeding 2000 kilometers, could theoretically strike Moscow if launched from Ukraine, indicating a significant escalation in U.S. involvement in the conflict [3] - Lavrov noted that the perception of improved U.S.-Russia relations following a meeting between the two presidents may be premature, as the potential provision of missiles could lead to a severe deterioration in relations [3][4] - Lavrov criticized the European desire to escalate the conflict, suggesting that Ukraine and Europe are eager for a more aggressive stance from the U.S. regarding the situation [5]