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特朗普、普京、泽连斯基要会晤了?
财联社·2025-08-17 01:14

Core Viewpoint - The upcoming meeting between US President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelensky on August 18 is seen as a potential precursor to a trilateral meeting involving the US, Russia, and Ukraine, aimed at discussing the resolution of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine [1][4]. Group 1 - Zelensky's visit to Washington on August 18 marks his first trip to the US since February, where he aims to discuss "all details" regarding the end of the Russia-Ukraine conflict [2]. - Following the Alaska meeting, Trump and Zelensky had a 90-minute phone call discussing the possibility of direct talks among the three nations, with Zelensky expressing support for this initiative [4]. - European leaders have been invited to Washington for discussions with Zelensky and Trump, although specific actions from Europe regarding the trilateral meeting remain unclear [3][5]. Group 2 - Trump is reportedly hoping to arrange the trilateral meeting with Putin and Zelensky as early as August 22, although this has not been officially confirmed [6]. - Putin has expressed a desire to resolve the Ukraine crisis peacefully but did not mention the trilateral meeting during his recent discussions [7]. - Trump indicated that he and Putin reached a basic agreement on providing some form of security guarantees to Ukraine, though the specifics of these guarantees are still unclear [8][9].