俄乌‘和平计划’
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泽连斯基:俄乌“和平计划”一分为三
Xin Hua She· 2025-12-10 00:41
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses Ukrainian President Zelensky's interview regarding the restructuring of the U.S.-proposed peace plan for Ukraine, which has been divided into three separate documents [1]. Group 1: Peace Plan Restructuring - The original 28-point peace plan has been split into three documents: a 20-point framework agreement, a U.S.-EU security guarantee document for Ukraine, and a document concerning post-war reconstruction of Ukraine [1]. - Zelensky aims to submit the updated version of the peace plan to the U.S. on December 10 [1]. Group 2: Security Guarantees - Discussions between Ukraine and the U.S. are focusing on bilateral security guarantees that may resemble Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty regarding collective defense [1]. - In the coming days or weeks, Ukraine will gain a clearer understanding of the security guarantees that the U.S. can provide [1]. Group 3: NATO Membership Aspirations - Zelensky acknowledges Ukraine's strong desire to join NATO but recognizes that both the U.S. and several other countries currently oppose Ukraine's NATO membership [1]. - Russia is firmly against Ukraine's accession to NATO [1].
美媒:特朗普称泽连斯基尚未阅读美方提出的乌克兰危机最新解决方案,对此“有点失望”
Huan Qiu Wang· 2025-12-08 01:28
Core Points - President Trump expressed disappointment that Ukrainian President Zelensky has not yet read the latest U.S. proposal for resolving the Ukraine crisis [1][3] - Trump indicated that he has been in communication with both Russian President Putin and Ukrainian leaders, emphasizing that he believes Russia has no objections to the peace plan [3] - The U.S. peace plan, which consists of 28 points, has been perceived as favoring Russia by Ukraine and Europe, leading to significant modifications during discussions in Geneva [3] - Zelensky acknowledged a constructive dialogue with U.S. representatives regarding the peace plan, although he noted that the negotiation process is challenging [3] Summary by Sections - **U.S. Proposal**: The U.S. has drafted a 28-point peace plan for the Ukraine crisis, which has been criticized for being biased towards Russia [3] - **Reactions from Leaders**: Trump is disappointed with Zelensky's lack of engagement with the proposal, while Zelensky has communicated with U.S. officials about the plan [3] - **Negotiation Dynamics**: The discussions between U.S., Ukrainian, and European representatives have led to substantial revisions of the original proposal, reflecting the complexities of the situation [3]
美乌代表继续在佛州讨论俄乌“和平计划”
Xin Hua She· 2025-12-05 21:53
Group 1 - The core discussion revolves around the ongoing negotiations between U.S. and Ukrainian officials regarding a proposed "peace plan" for the Russia-Ukraine conflict, with meetings taking place in Miami, Florida [1] - U.S. officials, including Middle East envoy Wittekov and Jared Kushner, provided insights from their discussions with Russian President Putin, indicating a desire for a pragmatic approach to end the war quickly [1] - Ukrainian officials have acknowledged the behind-the-scenes nature of the diplomatic process, emphasizing the need for compromise from both sides to achieve a resolution [1] Group 2 - In late November, the U.S. presented a 28-point "peace plan," which was subsequently modified during discussions in Geneva involving U.S., Ukrainian, and European representatives, although specific changes were not disclosed [2] - A subsequent meeting in Florida lasted approximately four hours, with Ukrainian representative Umerov describing the negotiations as "difficult but productive" [2]
特朗普:我早说过乌克兰“无牌可打”
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-12-04 13:47
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article is that Trump believes Ukraine has missed opportunities to resolve issues and is now facing more significant problems [1] - Trump mentioned that the meeting between the US and Russia on December 2 in Moscow was "good" [1] - On November 30, discussions took place between US and Ukrainian delegations regarding a proposed US peace plan for Ukraine and Russia [1] Group 2 - Ukrainian President Zelensky stated on December 3 that Ukraine is actively preparing for new talks with US representatives [1]
泽连斯基抵达巴黎与马克龙举行会谈
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-12-01 13:40
Core Points - Ukrainian President Zelensky visited Paris to discuss the US-proposed Russia-Ukraine "peace plan" with French President Macron [1] - The visit aims to strengthen European support for Ukraine amid ongoing negotiations [1] - US Secretary of State Rubio described the recent talks between US and Ukrainian delegations as productive, but noted that much work remains [1] Summary by Categories Political Developments - Zelensky's visit to France is part of efforts to consolidate European backing for Ukraine during the US-led peace initiative [1] - The meeting with Macron highlights the importance of international diplomacy in addressing the conflict [1] Diplomatic Engagements - The discussions in Paris are a continuation of the recent talks held on November 30 between US and Ukrainian representatives regarding the peace plan [1] - The US is actively involved in facilitating negotiations, indicating a commitment to resolving the conflict [1] Future Outlook - The characterization of the talks as "productive" suggests potential progress, but the acknowledgment of "much work to do" indicates ongoing challenges ahead [1]
泽连斯基:接下来几天“很重要”
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-12-01 02:24
Group 1 - The U.S. and Ukrainian delegations held talks in Florida on November 30 regarding a proposed "peace plan" by the U.S., with some progress reported but much work remaining [1][3] - U.S. Secretary of State Rubio emphasized that the ultimate goal of the talks is not only to end the Russia-Ukraine conflict but also to ensure Ukraine's sovereignty, independence, and opportunity for true prosperity post-conflict [3][4] - Ukrainian President Zelensky highlighted the importance of upcoming days for potential changes in the situation, indicating ongoing discussions with NATO and EU leaders [6] Group 2 - Ukraine has refused to concede any territory not currently occupied by Russian forces and seeks international security guarantees as conditions for a ceasefire, while Russia shows no signs of compromise [8] - Recent reports indicate that the White House drafted a 28-point peace plan, which was perceived as favoring Russia, and was later revised to a 19-point plan after discussions among U.S., Ukrainian, and European representatives [8] - U.S. Middle East envoy Witkoff is expected to travel to Moscow in early December to discuss the modified plan with President Putin [8]
美乌4小时会谈细节曝光 特朗普发声
Xin Hua She· 2025-12-01 01:09
Group 1 - The core point of the article is the ongoing negotiations between the US and Ukraine regarding a proposed peace plan to resolve the Russia-Ukraine conflict, with both sides acknowledging the complexity and challenges involved in reaching an agreement [1][3][4] - US Secretary of State Rubio stated that progress was made during the talks, but emphasized that more work is needed to achieve a lasting peace and ensure Ukraine's long-term prosperity [3][4] - The Ukrainian delegation, led by Secretary Umerov, reported that the negotiations were difficult yet productive, with a focus on achieving a fair and dignified peace while maintaining Ukraine's security and sovereignty [3][5] Group 2 - The discussions included topics such as the timeline for Ukrainian elections, the possibility of land exchanges, and unresolved differences from previous talks in Geneva [4] - Reports indicate that Ukraine has agreed in principle to the US-proposed peace agreement, although some terms still require further discussion [4][5] - Ukraine continues to reject any concessions regarding territories not occupied by Russian forces and seeks international security guarantees as a condition for ceasefire and resolution of the crisis [5]
特朗普:俄乌和平协议“很有可能”达成
证券时报· 2025-12-01 00:00
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article is the optimism expressed by U.S. President Trump regarding the potential for a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine, highlighting the constructive nature of recent U.S.-Ukraine talks [1][5][6] - Ukrainian President Zelensky described the U.S.-Ukraine talks as constructive and indicated that relevant work will continue to advance [2][4] - U.S. Secretary of State Rubio stated that the recent negotiations were productive but emphasized that there is still much work to be done, noting Russia's central role in any agreement to end the conflict [6] Group 2 - The U.S. and Ukraine delegations held discussions in Florida regarding a proposed peace plan, with key figures including Secretary of State Rubio and special envoy Weitkov [6] - The peace plan, initially drafted by the White House, faced criticism for being biased towards Russia, leading to significant modifications after discussions with Ukrainian and European representatives [6] - Weitkov is expected to travel to Moscow for further discussions with President Putin regarding the revised peace plan [6]
美乌代表团就俄乌“和平计划”开始新一轮会谈
Xin Hua She· 2025-11-30 19:42
Group 1 - The U.S. and Ukrainian delegations began a new round of talks on November 30 in Florida regarding the U.S. proposed peace plan for the Russia-Ukraine conflict [1] - The U.S. delegation includes Secretary of State Rubio, Middle East Special Envoy Witkoff, and Jared Kushner, while the Ukrainian delegation is led by Oleksandr Turchynov, Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council [1] - The talks aim not only to end the conflict but also to ensure Ukraine's sovereignty, independence, and opportunities for genuine prosperity [1] Group 2 - Ukrainian President Zelensky emphasized the importance of the upcoming days, indicating that many things could change [1] - Ukraine has refused to concede any territory not currently occupied by Russian forces and seeks international security guarantees as conditions for a ceasefire [1] - Recent reports indicate that Russia has not shown any signs of concession, continuing missile and drone attacks on multiple Ukrainian cities and infrastructure [1] Group 3 - On November 20, U.S. media reported that the White House drafted a 28-point peace plan, which was perceived as biased towards Russia by Ukraine and Europe [2] - Subsequent talks in Geneva on November 23 led to significant modifications of the plan, although the details of these modifications were not disclosed [2] - Trump stated that Ukraine has tentatively agreed to the revised plan, but differences remain between the U.S. and Ukraine [2]
普京下周将与美国特使谈俄乌“和平计划”
Xin Hua She· 2025-11-29 07:55
Group 1 - Russian President's spokesperson Peskov confirmed that President Putin will meet with US Middle East envoy Wittekov next week to discuss the US-proposed "peace plan" for Ukraine [1] - The US has submitted an updated and revised "peace plan" to Russia following talks between the US and Ukraine in Geneva, which will be discussed in the upcoming meeting [1] - President Putin stated that Russia generally views the US's proposed "list of issues regarding Ukraine" as a potential basis for future agreements [1] Group 2 - A Ukrainian delegation will meet with US representatives in Florida before the US-Russia discussions, including key officials such as the Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council and the First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs [1] - The Ukrainian delegation was originally led by Andriy Yermak, who resigned on the 28th, and is now headed by Rustem Umerov [1] - The US and Ukraine held talks in Geneva on the 23rd, where the US's initial 28-point plan to resolve the Ukraine crisis was modified and reduced to 19 points, with Ukraine having tentatively agreed to the US's "peace plan" [1]