强调美方支持,牵动与俄会谈,泽连斯基:乌美安全保障文件“百分百就绪”
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2026-01-26 22:41

Group 1 - Ukrainian President Zelensky stated that the bilateral security assurance document with the U.S. is "100% ready" and is awaiting notification on the signing date and location [1] - Zelensky emphasized that U.S. security guarantees are the "primary" concern for Ukraine, followed by European security assurances, particularly under the "Volunteer Alliance" framework [1] - Ukraine aims to join the European Union by 2027 and seeks to specify a date in the peace agreement [1] Group 2 - The recent trilateral talks in Abu Dhabi among Ukraine, Russia, and the U.S. discussed a 20-point "peace plan" and various contentious issues, with Zelensky noting that "many issues have been reduced" [3] - The positions of Ukraine and Russia on territorial issues remain "completely different," with Ukraine insisting on the respect of its territorial integrity [3] - The Russian side maintains that the territorial issue is "crucial" and part of the "Anchorage plan" for resolving the Ukraine situation [4] Group 3 - The atmosphere of the trilateral talks was described as lacking a "real friendly atmosphere," with expectations for significant outcomes being deemed unrealistic at this stage [3][4] - The next round of trilateral talks is planned for the following week, with the focus likely to remain on the territorial issue [3][5] - The ongoing conflict continues to be intense, with both sides viewing the diplomatic process as an opportunity to strengthen their negotiating positions [5] Group 4 - Ukrainian military reported that Russian forces launched 138 drones into Ukraine, with 110 intercepted by Ukrainian air defense systems [6] - Russia has intensified attacks on Ukrainian energy facilities, resulting in power outages for 1.2 million households [6] - In retaliation, Ukrainian forces targeted Russian oil refineries and drone control centers [7]