特朗普“买岛闹剧”撕裂西方!乌克兰苦等的8000亿美元悬了
Jin Shi Shu Ju·2026-01-21 08:21

Group 1 - The core issue is the opposition from Europe to President Trump's proposal to acquire Greenland and the establishment of a "Peace Committee," which has disrupted the economic support plan for Ukraine, raising concerns about the unity of Western support for Kyiv [1][2] - The originally planned $800 billion "Prosperity Plan" was postponed due to deep divisions between European countries and Washington regarding Greenland and the proposed committee, with officials indicating that no agreement would be signed at the Davos World Economic Forum [1][2] - Tensions have escalated to the point where Trump threatened to impose tariffs on eight European NATO allies in response to their military exercises in Greenland, marking one of the most severe transatlantic crises in decades [1][3] Group 2 - Most EU countries have rejected Trump's invitation to join the proposed "Peace Committee," with concerns that it aims to marginalize the UN as a platform for global conflict mediation [2] - French President Macron and the German government have expressed reservations about participating in the committee, citing concerns over its alignment with existing international legal frameworks [2] - Ukrainian President Zelensky expressed difficulty in imagining participation alongside Putin in any institution, emphasizing that the topics of Greenland and Ukraine should not be interchangeable [2][3] Group 3 - The "Prosperity Plan" is part of a broader peace proposal being negotiated by the US, Ukraine, and European countries, aimed at providing long-term support for Kyiv's reconstruction and recovery following a ceasefire in the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian conflict [2] - The tensions arising from the Greenland issue have disrupted negotiations among senior national security officials regarding the plan [2][3] - Zelensky decided not to attend Davos due to ongoing large-scale airstrikes in Kyiv, which have left much of the city without water, heating, and electricity during winter [3]