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英媒:英国将对以色列的安全和财政部长实施制裁
news flash· 2025-06-10 12:03
跟踪中东局势动态 +订阅 金十数据6月10日讯,据英国泰晤士报报道, 英国和其他国际盟友将于今日正式制裁两名以色列极右翼 部长,原因是他们对加沙发表了"骇人听闻"的言论, 此举将引发重大外交争端。据悉,在与美国的重 大决裂中,英国将与加拿大、澳大利亚、新西兰和其他国家一道,冻结以色列安全部长格维尔和财政部 长斯莫特里奇的资产,并对他们实施旅行禁令。此前斯莫特里奇批准扩建约旦河西岸定居点,并反对人 道主义援助进入加沙,此前他曾表示,他不会允许"一粒小麦"进入战区。而格维尔主张用犹太教堂取代 耶路撒冷的阿克萨清真寺,并将巴勒斯坦人驱逐出加沙。英国外交大臣戴维在下议院将斯莫特里奇的言 论描述为"荒谬的"和"令人厌恶的"。 英媒:英国将对以色列的安全和财政部长实施制裁 ...
伊朗议员:伊朗的铀浓缩工作不可谈判,任何此类美国的要求都应被拒绝。在与美国达成任何新协议时,所有制裁都应以可验证且永久的方式解除。
news flash· 2025-06-10 11:02
Core Viewpoint - Iran's uranium enrichment activities are non-negotiable, and any U.S. demands regarding this should be rejected. Any new agreement with the U.S. should involve the complete and verifiable lifting of all sanctions [1] Group 1 - Iranian lawmakers assert that uranium enrichment is not open for negotiation [1] - Any U.S. requests related to uranium enrichment must be firmly declined [1] - For any new agreement with the U.S., all sanctions should be lifted in a verifiable and permanent manner [1]
6月10日电,欧盟拟在新一轮制裁中针对“北溪”管道及俄罗斯石油价格上限。
news flash· 2025-06-10 10:15
Core Viewpoint - The European Union is planning to impose new sanctions targeting the "Nord Stream" pipeline and the price cap on Russian oil [1] Group 1 - The new sanctions are part of the EU's ongoing efforts to respond to geopolitical tensions and energy security concerns [1] - The focus on the "Nord Stream" pipeline indicates a strategic move to limit Russia's energy export capabilities [1] - The price cap on Russian oil aims to reduce revenue for Russia while maintaining global oil supply stability [1]
欧盟拟在新一轮制裁中针对“北溪”管道及俄罗斯石油价格上限。
news flash· 2025-06-10 10:11
Core Viewpoint - The European Union is planning to impose new sanctions targeting the "Nord Stream" pipeline and the price cap on Russian oil [1] Group 1 - The sanctions are part of a broader strategy to limit Russia's energy revenues amid ongoing geopolitical tensions [1] - The EU aims to enhance its energy security and reduce dependency on Russian fossil fuels through these measures [1] - The proposed sanctions may impact the operational dynamics of the energy market in Europe, particularly concerning natural gas supply [1]
美检方指控加密企业家洗钱5亿美元并涉助俄获取敏感技术
news flash· 2025-06-09 21:45
金十数据6月10日讯,据英国金融时报,美国检方以逃避制裁及违反出口管制罪起诉加密货币支付公司 Evita的创始人Iurii Gugnin,指控其洗钱超5亿美元并协助俄罗斯获取敏感技术。布鲁克林联邦法院公布 的法庭文件显示,Gugnin周一被指控犯有电信和银行欺诈、洗钱和其他罪行。司法部称其在纽约被捕并 提审。检方指控Gugnin利用其公司为境外客户支付敏感电子产品,其中包含受出口管制的美国设计的服 务器,并通过洗钱为俄罗斯国家原子能公司(Rosatom)采购零部件。 美检方指控加密企业家洗钱5亿美元并涉助俄获取敏感技术 ...
“维护本国利益” 斯洛伐克或将阻止欧盟对俄制裁
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-06-09 06:46
Core Points - Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico stated that Slovakia will block sanctions against Russia if they harm national interests, emphasizing that he will never vote in favor of sanctions that hurt Slovakia [1] - The Slovak Parliament recently passed a resolution urging the government to oppose any new international sanctions or trade restrictions against Russia, citing negative impacts on the national economy [1] - The resolution claims that sanctions against Russia have led to increased energy prices and disrupted supply chains, damaging Slovak industry [1] - Fico also mentioned he would not support any measures that prevent the import of Russian fuel, which is essential for Slovakia's nuclear power plants [1] - The EU's sanctions require unanimous approval from all 27 member states, and Slovakia's stance on the Ukraine issue has diverged from that of Western countries, having ceased military aid to Ukraine [1] Industry Context - The ongoing discussions within the EU regarding new sanctions against Russia may face challenges if Slovakia votes against them, potentially leading to concessions from other member states [2] - Hungary, another EU and NATO member, has previously vetoed or obstructed EU sanctions against Russia and military aid to Ukraine, indicating a trend among certain member states to resist sanctions [2]
整理:每日全球大宗商品市场要闻速递(6月9日)
news flash· 2025-06-09 06:09
Energy - China's rare earth exports in May reached 5,864.6 tons, an increase from 4,784.8 tons in April, with total exports from January to May amounting to 24,827.0 tons [1] - In May, China imported 36.04 million tons of coal and lignite, down from 37.82 million tons in April [3] Trade Situation - In the first five months of this year, China's goods trade imports and exports grew by 2.5% year-on-year, with trade value with the United States declining by 8.1% [2] - U.S. companies are requesting a reduction in tariffs on imports from Vietnam [2] - Japan is considering reaching a tariff agreement with the U.S. ahead of the G7 summit on June 15 [2] Oil and Gas - The Venezuelan government plans to increase oil prices by 50% [3] - OPEC+ quota increases have not yet led to a surge in production, according to Morgan Stanley [3] - Slovakia's Prime Minister stated that if EU sanctions against Russia harm Slovakia's national interests, the country will not support them [3]
白宫被曝悄悄施压参议院削弱对俄制裁法案!泽连斯基驳斥特朗普
Jin Shi Shu Ju· 2025-06-09 01:47
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the ongoing negotiations regarding a bipartisan sanctions bill against Russia, initiated by Senator Lindsey Graham, and the influence of President Trump on its progression [1][2][3]. Group 1: Legislative Developments - President Trump has not reviewed the sanctions bill proposed by Senator Graham but stated that the bill will not advance without his approval [1]. - The bipartisan bill aims to impose a 500% import tax on countries continuing to purchase Russian oil and raw materials [1]. - White House officials are reportedly urging Graham to soften the bill's provisions, including adding exemptions and changing mandatory language to permissive [2]. Group 2: Political Dynamics - Senate Majority Leader John Thune expressed a strong bipartisan consensus in the Senate to move forward with the bill, emphasizing the need for action against Russia [1]. - Trump has requested a delay in the Senate's vote on the bill, indicating that lawmakers are awaiting his decision on how to proceed [3]. - Graham confirmed ongoing negotiations with Trump administration officials regarding the bill's content [2]. Group 3: International Relations - Ukrainian President Zelensky criticized Trump's comparison of the Russia-Ukraine conflict to "children fighting," asserting that the situation is far more serious [4][5]. - Zelensky emphasized that Ukrainian officials have a better understanding of Putin's intentions than Trump, who has previously claimed that Putin desires peace [4]. - The article highlights recent military actions, including a Ukrainian drone strike on a Russian airbase, which has escalated tensions and prompted threats of retaliation from Russia [5].
斯洛伐克总理:若欧盟对俄制裁损害斯国家利益 将不支持
news flash· 2025-06-08 17:45
Core Viewpoint - Slovakia's Prime Minister stated that Slovakia will block any EU sanctions against Russia that harm its national interests, emphasizing that he will not support such measures [1] Group 1: Slovakia's Position on EU Sanctions - Slovakia is willing to be a constructive member of the EU but not at the expense of its own interests [1] - The Prime Minister's comments come in response to the EU Commission's announcement on June 2 regarding the development of the 18th round of sanctions against Russia [1] Group 2: Details of Proposed Sanctions - The new sanctions are expected to target the "Nord Stream" infrastructure, the Russian banking sector, and further reductions in the oil price cap [1]