Core Viewpoint - The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine has prompted discussions about a potential resolution, with the U.S. suggesting a deadline for peace talks by June 2023, coinciding with the U.S. midterm elections [1][3]. Group 1: Negotiation Dynamics - Ukrainian President Zelensky indicated that the U.S. is pressuring both Russia and Ukraine to conclude the conflict before the summer, highlighting the importance of the upcoming U.S. elections [3]. - The U.S. has proposed that both negotiating teams from Ukraine and Russia meet in the U.S. to discuss peace, with a potential meeting in Miami confirmed by Ukraine [3]. - Zelensky expressed skepticism about the U.S. proposal to sign all agreements simultaneously, advocating instead for a phased approach to ceasefire [4]. Group 2: Economic Agreements - Reports suggest that the U.S. and Russia are discussing a bilateral economic agreement valued at approximately $12 trillion, referred to as the "Dmitriev Plan," which could impact Ukraine's sovereignty and security [4]. - Zelensky emphasized that Ukraine would not support any agreements made without its consent that could affect its sovereignty [4]. Group 3: Political Pressures and Timelines - There are conflicting timelines for a potential ceasefire, with some sources suggesting a March target for a peace agreement, while others view this as unrealistic due to the complexities involved [5]. - The urgency from the U.S. side is driven by the approaching midterm elections, which may limit the political capital available for continued engagement in the conflict [6]. Group 4: Military Actions and Humanitarian Impact - Recent military actions by Russia have intensified, with significant attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure leading to nationwide power outages [6][7]. - Ukraine has requested emergency electricity supplies from Poland as a response to the ongoing attacks on its energy facilities [6].
美意图为选举造势,乌总统揭“最后期限”,美方要求俄乌6月停战?
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2026-02-08 23:00