俄乌同意:局部停火!泽连斯基:乌防空导弹库存告急,盟友援助不力!特朗普:泽连斯基阻挠和平协议,俄方:欧洲多国对俄立场有重大转变
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2026-01-17 11:09

Group 1: Nuclear Energy and Safety - The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) announced a partial ceasefire agreement between Russia and Ukraine near the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant to repair damaged power lines [1][3] - The damaged 330 kV backup power line was destroyed on January 2 due to military activities, leaving the nuclear plant reliant on a single power line for operation [1][3] - IAEA Director General Grossi stated that this is the fourth temporary ceasefire facilitated by the IAEA to ensure nuclear safety at the plant, which has been under Russian control since the escalation of the Ukraine crisis in February 2022 [3] Group 2: Ukraine's Defense and Energy Situation - Ukrainian President Zelensky expressed concerns over insufficient air defense missile stocks and inadequate support from allies [4][6] - Ukraine is in a state of energy emergency due to ongoing Russian attacks on energy facilities, prompting the government to implement urgent measures to stabilize power and heating, especially in Kyiv [6] - The Kyiv city government announced restrictions on outdoor lighting to manage energy resources amid widespread outages [6] Group 3: International Relations and Military Recruitment - Zelensky announced potential discussions with the U.S. regarding an $800 billion reconstruction agreement during an upcoming meeting with U.S. representatives [7] - Trump criticized Zelensky, suggesting that Ukraine is hesitant to reach a peace agreement with Russia, while claiming that Putin is ready to negotiate [10] - Russia reported that over 450,000 individuals were recruited last year, with significant numbers signing contracts for military service [11][12]