俄总统新闻秘书:美国家安全战略不再将俄称为“直接威胁”是积极举措
Xin Hua She·2025-12-07 11:22

Core Viewpoint - The latest U.S. National Security Strategy report no longer labels Russia as a "direct threat" and calls for cooperation in the field of strategic stability, which Russia views as a positive development [1]. Group 1: U.S. National Security Strategy - The report was released by the White House on December 4, outlining President Trump's "America First" foreign policy after his return to office in January [1]. - It emphasizes U.S. "core national interests" and readjusts global security priorities [1]. - The report identifies the swift negotiation to end the Ukraine crisis as a "core interest" of the U.S. [1]. Group 2: U.S.-Russia Relations - The report suggests a need to "rebuild strategic stability with Russia" [1]. - It also indicates a desire to "end the perception of NATO as a permanently expanding alliance" [1]. - Russia's response includes a commitment to further analyze the adjusted U.S. National Security Strategy [1].