Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article highlights the positive signals from the recent meeting between Russian and American representatives regarding a proposed peace agreement for Ukraine, marking Russia's return to the Davos Forum since the escalation of the Ukraine crisis in 2022 [1][5]. - Dmitryev, the Russian special representative, described the talks as constructive, with an increasing recognition of the correctness of Russia's position [1][5]. - Ukrainian President Zelensky hinted at potentially missing the Davos Forum to address the aftermath of recent airstrikes on energy facilities in Ukraine [3][7]. Group 2 - The meeting between Russian and American representatives lasted over two hours, indicating a significant diplomatic engagement [1][5]. - The Ukrainian Foreign Minister reported that Russian forces attacked energy facilities in at least seven regions of Ukraine, which Russia denied, claiming they only targeted military facilities [3][7]. - The International Atomic Energy Agency reported that military activities have disrupted external power supplies to the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, raising concerns about nuclear safety [3][7]. Group 3 - The U.S. has proposed a 28-point peace plan to resolve the Ukraine crisis, but significant disagreements remain among Russia, Ukraine, the U.S., and Europe regarding territorial and security issues [2][6]. - Ukrainian and American negotiation teams agreed to discuss U.S. security guarantees and economic prosperity agreements during the Davos Forum [4][8]. - Trump stated that the obstacle to a peace agreement is Zelensky, suggesting that Putin is ready to end the conflict, while Zelensky appears less prepared for a resolution [4][8].
达沃斯论坛:俄罗斯“回归” 泽连斯基或缺席
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-21 08:13