美乌总统谈了3小时,仍无突破
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-30 06:40

Core Viewpoint - The meeting between US President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelensky resulted in a significant discussion about a proposed peace agreement, with both leaders expressing optimism about reaching a consensus, although key issues remain unresolved [3][4]. Group 1: Meeting Outcomes - Trump described the meeting as "great," indicating that both parties are closer to an agreement than ever before, with Zelensky stating that 90% of a 20-point peace agreement has been reached [3][4]. - The remaining 10% of the agreement hinges on territorial concessions regarding eastern Ukraine and control of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, which is currently under Russian control [4][5]. - Both leaders acknowledged the complexity of the negotiation process, emphasizing that more time is needed to finalize the agreement [4][5]. Group 2: Security Guarantees - Zelensky requested a 50-year security guarantee from the US, but the agreement reached provides for a 15-year security guarantee instead [7]. - The nature of this security guarantee remains unclear, but Zelensky believes that the presence of foreign troops in Ukraine is essential for ensuring security and ending the war [7]. - European leaders have indicated readiness to lead a multinational force in Ukraine as part of the proposed peace agreement [7]. Group 3: International Reactions - Russian officials have expressed skepticism about the feasibility of the agreements reached, particularly regarding the potential for a public referendum on territorial issues [5][6]. - Trump’s comments about Russia's willingness to support Ukraine's success were met with criticism, highlighting the challenges in reconciling differing perspectives on post-war reconstruction [6]. - French President Macron has indicated progress in discussions about security guarantees for Ukraine, with plans for a meeting in early January 2026 to finalize contributions from various countries [7].