Core Viewpoint - Ukrainian President Zelensky expressed optimism that the Russia-Ukraine conflict could end in the first half of 2026, emphasizing the importance of EU involvement in the negotiation process [2] Group 1: Negotiation Progress - Zelensky stated that negotiations with European and American partners have reached a new milestone, with a peace agreement aimed at ending the conflict reportedly 90% complete [2] - Recent talks in Paris involved representatives from 35 countries, including EU leaders and NATO officials, discussing security guarantees for Ukraine post-conflict [2] - The proposed security guarantees include a U.S.-supported, Europe-led troop deployment in Ukraine after the war, with the U.S. responsible for ceasefire monitoring [2] Group 2: Key Issues in Negotiations - Zelensky highlighted two major sticking points in the negotiations: territorial issues concerning the Donetsk region and control over the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant [8] - The U.S. has suggested a plan where Ukraine could establish a free economic zone in parts of Donetsk if they withdraw from certain areas, while discussions on the joint operation of the Zaporizhzhia plant are ongoing [8] - Despite ongoing diplomatic efforts, there are no signs that Russia will accept an agreement that does not meet its primary demands [9] Group 3: U.S. Involvement and Pressure - Zelensky called for increased pressure from the U.S. on Russia, referencing recent U.S. actions in Venezuela as a potential model for dealing with Russian allies [5][6] - He expressed a desire to meet with U.S. President Trump to discuss a proposal for a long-term security guarantee for Ukraine in exchange for a ceasefire agreement [3][4] - The White House has not yet commented on Zelensky's request for a new meeting with Trump [5]
泽连斯基:俄乌冲突有望在今年上半年结束,预计很快与特朗普再度会晤
Jin Shi Shu Ju·2026-01-08 00:32