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美乌佛州会谈结束 鲁比奥说“有更多工作要做”
Xin Hua She· 2025-11-30 23:56
美国和乌克兰代表团11月30日围绕美方提出的俄乌"和平计划"在美国佛罗里达州举行约4小时会谈。美 国务卿鲁比奥说,双方在日内瓦会谈基础上又取得一些进展,但"有更多工作要做"。 鲁比奥走出会场时向媒体表示,谈判"微妙、复杂",涉及诸多变动的环节,"另一方显然必须参与进 来,成为方案的一部分"。他表示,围绕"和平计划"的相关谈判将在未来几天继续进行。 鲁比奥说,美方"清醒地认识到"达成和平协议的难度,美乌的共同愿景是不仅要"结束这场战争",还要 确保乌克兰未来"长期繁荣"。他同时表示,美方一直与俄方有不同程度的接触,"也相当了解他们的观 点"。 乌方代表团团长、国家安全与国防委员会秘书乌梅罗夫在社交媒体发文称,美乌在佛州的这场谈判"艰 难但富有成效"。 乌梅罗夫表示,他已向乌总统泽连斯基汇报了会谈结果。乌方在推动实现公正、有尊严的和平以及拉近 乌美立场方面取得进展,乌方关于"安全、主权和可靠和平"的主要目标保持不变,得到美方认同。接下 来,乌美双方仍然有大量工作要做,将磋商和协调在乌克兰实现和平的后续步骤。 另据《华尔街日报》当天报道,威特科夫和库什纳计划于12月1日前往莫斯科,与俄罗斯总统普京会 面,讨论"和平 ...
泽连斯基今日访法,美国特使准备赴俄,美乌磋商“有尊严地结束战争”
Huan Qiu Shi Bao· 2025-11-30 22:35
【环球时报驻俄罗斯特派记者 肖新新 环球时报驻德国特约记者 青木 环球时报特约记者 裴茗】继11月23日在瑞士日内瓦举行会谈后,美乌谈判代 表于11月30日在美国佛罗里达州就"俄乌和平计划"展开新的磋商。据乌通社报道,乌克兰总统泽连斯基11月29日在晚间视频讲话中表示,美方展 现了建设性的态度,未来几天有望进一步完善步骤,以确定如何让战争"有尊严地结束"。当天早些时候,泽连斯基在社交媒体上发文说,"期待双 方在日内瓦的谈判成果能在美国最终敲定"。此次赴美的乌方代表团出现了一个非常重要的人员变动:乌国家安全与国防委员会秘书乌梅罗夫接替 叶尔马克担任谈判代表团团长。11月28日,乌反腐部门搜查了叶尔马克的住所后,他辞去总统办公室主任一职。有外媒将叶尔马克的辞职称为"乌 克兰的政治地震",并强调如今正是基辅为其命运谈判的关键时刻,而乌克兰又面临着来自美国的外交压力与来自俄罗斯的军事压力。"未来一周 可能决定乌克兰的命运。"德国《商报》11月30日如是评论。美俄乌欧即将展开新一轮密集的外交活动。除了派谈判代表赴美,泽连斯基计划在周 一与法国总统马克龙会晤。另据美国Axios网站报道,美国中东问题特使威特科夫与美国总统 ...
美乌新一轮谈判结束 美称“富有成效”并谈及俄罗斯
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-11-30 21:08
(文章来源:央视新闻) 美国和乌克兰代表团11月30日在美国佛罗里达州围绕美方提出的俄乌"和平计划"开始新一轮会谈。会谈 在迈阿密市附近举行。美方代表团成员包括国务卿鲁比奥、中东问题特使威特科夫以及总统特朗普的女 婿库什纳。乌方代表团团长是乌国家安全与国防委员会秘书乌梅罗夫。 11月20日,白宫起草的28点俄乌"和平计划"曝光,被乌克兰和欧洲认为偏袒俄罗斯。23日,美乌欧代表 在瑞士日内瓦举行会谈,对该方案进行大幅修改,但修改内容未公布。特朗普近日表示,乌方原则同意 修改后的方案,但美乌仍存分歧点。威特科夫将于12月初前往俄首都莫斯科面见俄总统普京,就修改后 的方案与俄方会谈。 当地时间11月30日,记者获悉,美国国务卿鲁比奥在当日举行的美乌新一轮谈判后表示,与乌方的会 谈"富有成效",但还有很多工作要做。他同时表示,俄罗斯在任何结束与乌克兰冲突的协议中都将发挥 核心作用。 鲁比奥表示,美国政府会在未来一周加强外交努力,美国中东问题特使威特科夫预计将前往莫斯科进行 进一步会谈。鲁比奥表示,美国官员一直与俄罗斯方面保持着不同程度的接触。 ...
乌代表团赴美谈判 俄乌互相袭击
Xin Hua She· 2025-11-30 04:31
Group 1 - Ukrainian President Zelensky announced that the Ukrainian negotiation delegation has departed for the U.S. for a new round of talks aimed at preparing meaningful measures to end the war [1][2] - The talks are scheduled to take place on November 30, with the goal of achieving constructive outcomes that can be finalized in the U.S. [2] - Zelensky appointed Oleksiy Umerov as the new head of the negotiation delegation, replacing Andriy Yermak, who resigned amid a corruption investigation [2] Group 2 - The Russian Defense Ministry reported a large-scale strike on Ukrainian military enterprises and energy facilities in response to Ukrainian attacks on civilian infrastructure in Russia [3][4] - Russian forces claimed to have shot down 103 Ukrainian drones and launched 36 missiles and over 600 drones targeting Ukrainian energy infrastructure, resulting in casualties [4] - Ukrainian naval forces attacked two oil tankers, "Vilat" and "Keros," which were heading to Russian ports, causing minor damage to one and a fire on the other [4][5]
强调尚无最终版本,愿与美方“认真讨论”,普京就美“和平计划”表态
Huan Qiu Shi Bao· 2025-11-28 22:33
Core Points - Russian President Putin indicated that the "Ukrainian issue checklist" proposed by the U.S. could serve as a basis for future agreements, expressing readiness for serious discussions with U.S. representatives [1][2] - The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine continues to impact the European economy, with calls for a diplomatic solution to achieve peace [1][4] - The Ukrainian government is under pressure due to internal corruption scandals and is facing significant military challenges on the battlefield [7][9] Group 1: Russia's Position - Putin stated that the Russian military currently holds the initiative on all fronts and is accelerating its advances, indicating that military action will continue if Ukrainian forces do not withdraw from controlled areas [4] - The Russian side is prepared for serious discussions regarding the proposed "28-point peace plan," which has been modified during talks between the U.S. and Ukraine [2][4] - Putin expressed willingness to make formal commitments to Europe regarding non-aggression, dismissing claims that Russia intends to attack Europe as unfounded [4] Group 2: Ukraine's Response - Ukrainian President Zelensky emphasized that territorial concessions for peace are unacceptable, asserting that as long as he is president, there will be no agreements involving territorial loss [5] - The Ukrainian government is actively engaging with U.S. and European partners to ensure adequate defense support while continuing discussions on the peace plan [5][6] - Internal investigations into corruption involving key Ukrainian officials are complicating the government's position and may affect negotiations [6][9] Group 3: European Reactions - European leaders, including Hungary's Prime Minister Orban, are advocating for diplomatic solutions to the ongoing conflict, highlighting the economic damage caused by the war [1][9] - The European Parliament has passed resolutions affirming that occupied Ukrainian territories will not be recognized as Russian, while discussions on using frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine are contentious within the EU [8][9] - Belgium's Prime Minister has raised concerns that hastily advancing compensation loans using frozen Russian assets could jeopardize peace negotiations [8]
美特使与俄代表私密通话遭泄露,俄方:意在破坏乌克兰和平谈判,构成混合战争
Huan Qiu Shi Bao· 2025-11-27 22:41
Core Points - The leaked phone call between U.S. Middle East envoy Wittekov and Russian presidential aide Ushakov has sparked strong reactions from Washington and Moscow, with Russia condemning the leak as an unacceptable act aimed at undermining peace negotiations in Ukraine [1][2] - The call revealed U.S. proposals regarding a "peace plan" for Russia and Ukraine, which included controversial demands such as territorial concessions from Ukraine and limitations on its military size [2][4] - The leak has raised concerns about the potential for increased tensions and complications in U.S.-Russia negotiations, with some Russian officials suggesting that the leak may have been orchestrated by internal U.S. factions opposed to Trump [3] Summary by Sections U.S.-Russia Negotiations - The leaked conversation suggests that Wittekov was advising the Kremlin on how to negotiate with President Trump and disrupt Ukrainian President Zelensky's upcoming visit to the U.S. [1] - A proposed "peace plan" with 28 points was presented by the U.S., which included terms that Ukraine had previously rejected [2] Reactions to the Leak - Russian officials, including Ushakov, stated that the leak was intended to obstruct dialogue between the U.S. and Russia, emphasizing that such communications are typically confidential [2][3] - Trump commented on the leak, indicating that he viewed the conversation as standard negotiation practice, while Republican lawmakers expressed concerns that the peace plan favored Russia [4] Implications for Peace Process - The leak is seen as potentially complicating the peace process, with Russian officials arguing that successful negotiations require confidentiality [3] - Ukrainian officials have stated that they cannot make concessions on military size or territorial issues, indicating a firm stance in the ongoing discussions [4]
俄副外长:俄方不会放弃立场或作出任何让步
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-11-27 01:20
Core Viewpoint - Russia welcomes U.S. efforts to resolve the Ukraine crisis but will not compromise its position or make concessions [1] Group 1: Russia's Position - Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Ryabkov stated that various versions of the "peace plan" belong to the negotiation category, but Russia will not publicly discuss the details [1] - Ryabkov emphasized that Russia will not make any concessions or abandon its stance while military operations are ongoing [1] Group 2: U.S. Peace Plan - Russian presidential aide Ushakov mentioned that Russia has not formally received the U.S. proposed "peace plan" but has obtained multiple versions through informal channels, which contain contradictory elements [1] Group 3: Ukraine's Stance - Ukrainian presidential office advisor Alexander Beryzov stated that Ukraine will not accept any Russian occupation of its territory and will not amend its constitution regarding this issue, marking it as a "red line" for Ukraine [1] - Beryzov highlighted that discussions on territorial issues should be based on two points: the current military contact line and that discussions should occur at the leadership level [1]
俄罗斯又“泼冷水”:关键立场绝不妥协,达成协议还为时尚早!
Jin Shi Shu Ju· 2025-11-27 00:26
Core Points - The article discusses the potential progress towards a peace plan between Ukraine and Russia, with Ukraine seemingly willing to advance a U.S.-supported framework for peace [1][2] - U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff is expected to meet with Russian President Putin to discuss the peace plan, although Russia has not formally received the draft [1][2] - Ukrainian President Zelensky has indicated readiness to move forward with the peace plan framework, despite some key details remaining unresolved [2][3] Group 1 - Ukraine's delegation appears to have initially supported the U.S.-led peace plan framework after talks in Abu Dhabi, although key details are still pending [2] - Russian officials have expressed a willingness to discuss the U.S. peace proposal but have stated they will not compromise on key issues regarding the resolution of the Ukraine conflict [1][2] - The original 28-point peace plan has been significantly revised based on additional feedback from both sides, now reportedly reduced to 19 points [3][4] Group 2 - The Kremlin has been cautious about the ongoing negotiations, with spokesperson Peskov stating that it is too early to conclude that a peace agreement is imminent [2][4] - The initial peace plan included controversial terms, such as territorial concessions from Ukraine and a significant reduction in its military size, which have raised concerns [4][5] - There is uncertainty regarding which terms from the original agreement will remain in the latest version of the potential peace agreement [5]
特朗普:不再设最后期限!马克龙:呼吁继续向俄施压!不应对乌军设限,未来拟向乌派兵
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2025-11-26 10:03
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the ongoing efforts and differing perspectives regarding the resolution of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, highlighting the U.S. government's proposed peace plan and the reactions from both U.S. President Trump and French President Macron. Group 1: U.S. Government's Peace Plan - U.S. President Trump has stated that he no longer sets a deadline for Ukraine to accept the peace plan, indicating that the deadline is when everything is resolved [1][3] - Trump mentioned that the situation is evolving, with some territories likely to be controlled by Russia in the coming months, suggesting a need for immediate action rather than further casualties [5] Group 2: French Government's Position - French President Macron emphasized that Russia currently shows no willingness to cease fire and called for continued pressure on Russia to engage in negotiations [5][6] - Macron indicated that discussions regarding the handling of frozen Russian assets are expected to be finalized in the coming days, viewing these assets as a means to exert pressure on Russia [7] Group 3: Military and Security Considerations - Macron highlighted the importance of a strong Ukrainian military, stating that there should be no limitations on Ukraine's military capabilities, contrasting with initial U.S. proposals [6] - A working group focused on "reassurance forces" is set to be established, aimed at strengthening the Ukrainian military in the event of an agreement between Russia and Ukraine [6][8]
特朗普下“最后通牒” 美乌28点和平计划变19点,改了哪?
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-11-26 05:51
Core Viewpoint - The situation in Ukraine is evolving, with the U.S. proposing a revised peace plan that has undergone significant modifications, reducing from an initial 28-point plan to a 19-point version, indicating a potential breakthrough in negotiations [1][2][3]. Group 1: Peace Plan Modifications - The original 28-point plan included key elements such as a mutual non-aggression pact between Russia, Ukraine, and Europe, withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from certain regions, limitations on the size of the Ukrainian military, and a commitment not to join NATO [3]. - The revised 19-point plan has seen critical changes, including the relaxation of military size restrictions and the removal of provisions regarding amnesty for war crimes during the Ukraine crisis [7]. - The negotiations have been described as tense yet productive, with both U.S. and Ukrainian representatives expressing satisfaction with the updated framework [6]. Group 2: Urgency and Diplomatic Efforts - President Trump has set a deadline for Ukraine to accept the revised plan, indicating that failure to do so could result in the withdrawal of U.S. aid [5]. - Following the Geneva talks, further discussions are anticipated to resolve remaining contentious issues, with U.S. officials indicating that only a few points of disagreement remain [8]. - The U.S. is actively engaging in diplomatic efforts, including sending a special envoy to Moscow to finalize the peace plan [8].