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俄乌和谈大门再度打开?俄官员喊话:已准备好随时谈!
Jin Shi Shu Ju·2025-11-12 09:57

Group 1 - Russia is still "ready to resume direct negotiations" with Ukraine, as stated by the Russian chargé d'affaires in Turkey, Alexey Ivanov, highlighting the lack of face-to-face talks since July 23 [1] - Ivanov emphasized that Russia has made multiple proposals in previous negotiations, including the establishment of three online working groups, but has not received a positive response from Ukraine [1] - The prospect of a meeting between Trump and Putin appears to have shifted, with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov indicating willingness to discuss preparations for a summit if the U.S. resumes proposals for a meeting [1] Group 2 - The planned meeting between Trump and Putin in Budapest to discuss the Ukraine situation was canceled last month due to a memorandum from Russia containing tough demands, according to the Financial Times [2] - Lavrov responded to the cancellation, stating that the memorandum was intended to remind the U.S. of the consensus reached during the leaders' meeting in Alaska in August [2] Group 3 - Observers believe Russia's actions are aimed at avoiding further sanctions and pressure while demonstrating flexibility in dialogue with the U.S. [3] - Trump has recently expressed a desire to continue discussions with Putin in Budapest, indicating that the meeting is still under consideration [3] - During a meeting with Hungarian Prime Minister Orban, Trump stated that both leaders agree the Russia-Ukraine conflict will end soon [3]