乌克兰安全保障
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马克龙:26国承诺将向乌克兰部署军队!泽连斯基:欢迎!俄方:决不接受!
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2025-09-05 00:25
Group 1 - French President Macron announced that 26 European countries have committed to deploying ground, naval, or air forces to Ukraine as "guarantee forces" following an online meeting supporting Ukraine [1] - The purpose of these forces is to ensure that "the scale and capabilities of the Ukrainian army are not limited" and they will not be deployed on the front lines [1] - Ukrainian President Zelensky welcomed the commitment from the 26 countries and emphasized the necessity of meeting with Russian President Putin, while rejecting the possibility of meeting in Moscow [1] Group 2 - The Russian Foreign Ministry stated that Russia will not consider the deployment of foreign troops in Ukraine in any form, calling it fundamentally unacceptable [2] - Russia expressed willingness to continue dialogue with Ukraine in Istanbul and is open to discussing the elevation of the Russian delegation's level [2] - China's permanent representative to the UN called for the international community to seize the recent positive momentum to push for a political resolution to the crisis [2]
美国立场仍在摇摆,欧洲开会难达共识,普京提议“来莫斯科谈”遭乌拒绝
Huan Qiu Shi Bao· 2025-09-04 23:07
Group 1 - President Putin expressed willingness to meet with Ukrainian President Zelensky if he is ready, indicating a potential opening for negotiations [1][2] - Ukrainian Foreign Minister Kuleba rejected Putin's proposal, suggesting it reflects Russia's unserious attitude towards peace and presented seven alternative countries for negotiations [2][3] - Zelensky stated that there are no signs from Russia indicating a desire to end the war, emphasizing the need for allies to increase pressure on Russia for a diplomatic solution [3][6] Group 2 - The "Volunteer Alliance" meeting in France aimed to establish strong security guarantees for Ukraine, with European leaders participating [4] - There appears to be a lack of consensus among European nations regarding military commitments, particularly from Germany, which has stated it will not deploy troops to Ukraine [4][5] - Russian officials criticized the security guarantees proposed by Ukraine as unacceptable, claiming they pose a threat to European security rather than providing it [5] Group 3 - Trump indicated a willingness to reconsider the U.S. stance on Russia, suggesting potential changes in approach if negotiations do not yield results [7] - Russian officials expressed skepticism about Trump's statements, viewing them as rhetorical rather than substantive, while also highlighting the risks of U.S. military aid to Ukraine [7]
乌克兰突发!他,遭枪杀!
券商中国· 2025-08-30 15:44
Core Viewpoint - The assassination of former Ukrainian parliament speaker Andriy Parubiy in Lviv raises concerns about security in Ukraine amidst ongoing conflict with Russia [2][4][6]. Group 1: Assassination Details - Andriy Parubiy was shot dead in Lviv on August 30, with the assailant reportedly disguised as a delivery person [4][5]. - The Ukrainian police confirmed the incident, stating that the shooter fled the scene after the attack [5][6]. - President Zelensky condemned the murder as a "terrible crime" and emphasized the need for a thorough investigation [2][6]. Group 2: Ongoing Conflict - Intense fighting continues between Russian and Ukrainian forces, particularly in the Donetsk region, with significant territorial disputes [9][10]. - The Russian military has reportedly increased its territorial control from 300-400 square kilometers per month earlier this year to 600-700 square kilometers currently [10]. - Ukrainian military reports indicate that they have faced over 34,000 casualties this year alone [10]. Group 3: Security Discussions - President Zelensky announced plans for a call with European leaders and U.S. President Trump to discuss security guarantees for Ukraine [11]. - The proposed security measures include financial and military support for the Ukrainian army, similar to NATO assistance, and sanctions against Russia [11][12]. - Russian officials criticized Western security guarantees as one-sided and aimed at containing Russia [12].
俄外交部:西方对乌安全保障带有“遏制俄罗斯的盘算”
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan· 2025-08-30 02:22
Group 1 - The Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Zakharova, stated that the security guarantees provided by Western countries to Ukraine are aimed at containing Russia [2] - Zakharova emphasized that the security guarantees for Ukraine should not be a condition for negotiations but rather a result of the talks [2] - Ukrainian President Zelensky expressed that Ukraine is seeking legally binding security guarantees, which will be based on three measures: strengthening Ukraine's military, providing security guarantees similar to NATO's collective defense clause, and imposing sanctions on Russia [4] Group 2 - EU's High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Borrell, indicated that EU member states broadly support expanding military training missions for Ukraine after a ceasefire is achieved [6] - Borrell stressed that the security guarantees provided to Ukraine must be solid and credible to ensure long-term security and stability for the country [6]
就可能的俄乌总统会晤 乌高官赴纽约与美“对表”
Xin Hua She· 2025-08-29 15:34
Group 1 - The U.S. Middle East envoy, Wittekov, is set to meet with a Ukrainian government delegation in New York to discuss potential meetings between Russian and Ukrainian leaders and security guarantees for Ukraine [1][3] - Wittekov indicated that the meeting with the Ukrainian delegation sends a "strong signal" towards ending the Russia-Ukraine conflict, emphasizing that the U.S. communicates with Russia daily [3] - Ukrainian officials, including President Zelensky's office director and the Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council, are part of the Ukrainian delegation attending the meeting [3] Group 2 - President Zelensky has called for continued pressure on Russia from the U.S. and other parties, urging that all involved in providing security guarantees for Ukraine should participate in discussions across military, political, and economic dimensions [4] - The UN Secretary-General, Guterres, emphasized the importance of maintaining diplomatic momentum and reiterated the UN's support for a comprehensive, immediate, and unconditional ceasefire [4] - Russia's presidential spokesperson, Peskov, stated that the next round of negotiations has not been scheduled, but both sides are maintaining contact, with security guarantees being a crucial topic for resolving the conflict [4]
【环球财经】泽连斯基说乌美代表团29日将在纽约会晤
Xin Hua She· 2025-08-27 22:20
Group 1 - The core point of the news is that Ukraine's President Zelensky announced a meeting with a U.S. delegation in New York on August 29, focusing on security guarantees and military, political, and economic discussions [1] - Zelensky appointed former Deputy Prime Minister Olha Stefanishyna as the new ambassador to the U.S., emphasizing the importance of implementing agreements with the U.S., particularly in defense [1] - The Ukrainian delegation, led by the head of the presidential office, Yermak, and the Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council, Umerov, will also visit Switzerland before the U.S. meeting [1] Group 2 - U.S. Middle East envoy, Witte, stated he would meet with the Ukrainian delegation in New York to advance diplomatic efforts to end the Russia-Ukraine conflict [1] - Yermak expressed gratitude to Qatar for its assistance in the repatriation of Ukrainian children and discussed Saudi Arabia's involvement in the Ukraine peace process [2]
三方就俄乌元首会谈继续角力!俄外长发声:谈可以,但有前提
Guo Ji Jin Rong Bao· 2025-08-25 00:42
Core Viewpoint - The ongoing discussions between Russia, Ukraine, and the U.S. highlight the complexities of the Ukraine conflict, with both sides expressing willingness to meet but under specific conditions [1][2][4][5]. Group 1: Russia's Position - Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov stated that Western countries are obstructing negotiations and that Ukrainian President Zelensky is being "stubborn" by setting conditions for a meeting with President Putin [4]. - Lavrov emphasized that the negotiation process, initiated by the leaders of Russia and the U.S., has shown positive results, and Russia aims to thwart Western attempts to undermine it [4]. - Lavrov reiterated that President Putin is willing to meet with Zelensky, but only if the meeting is expected to yield results, citing legal legitimacy issues regarding Zelensky's current status under Ukrainian law [5][6]. Group 2: Ukraine's Position - President Zelensky expressed readiness to take measures for peace and is open to discussing territorial issues directly with Putin [7]. - Zelensky is actively seeking security guarantees from various nations, including Canada, which has pledged to contribute $500 million to support Ukraine's defense needs [9]. - The discussions with Canada also include potential military support, with Zelensky emphasizing the importance of Canadian military presence in Ukraine [9]. Group 3: U.S. Involvement - Recent reports indicate that the U.S. has quietly blocked Ukraine from using American-made long-range missile systems to strike targets within Russia, a shift from previous policies [11][12]. - The U.S. Defense Department's review process has effectively overturned earlier decisions made during the Biden administration regarding Ukraine's military capabilities [12]. - U.S. Vice President Vance mentioned that new sanctions against Russia are possible, indicating that the U.S. has various options to exert pressure on Russia to end the conflict [15].
三方就俄乌元首会谈继续角力 俄外长发声:谈可以 但有前提
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-08-25 00:15
Group 1 - The core viewpoint is that Western countries and Ukraine are attempting to disrupt the negotiation process regarding the Ukraine issue, while Russia is willing to show flexibility on certain topics [1][2] - Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov stated that President Putin is open to meeting with President Zelensky, but only if the meeting is expected to yield results, emphasizing the need for legal legitimacy in any agreements [2][3] - Lavrov criticized the West for viewing security as a one-sided issue favoring Ukraine and preparing to deploy troops to Ukraine, which he believes is not a viable solution [3] Group 2 - Ukrainian President Zelensky expressed readiness to take measures for peace and is willing to discuss territorial issues with Putin, but only in a direct meeting [4] - Zelensky met with Canadian Prime Minister Carney to discuss defense, energy cooperation, and security guarantees for Ukraine, with Canada potentially contributing $500 million to support Ukraine's military procurement [4] - Reports indicate that the U.S. has quietly blocked Ukraine from using American-made tactical missile systems to strike targets within Russia, with the U.S. Department of Defense having the final say on such approvals [5][6] Group 3 - U.S. Vice President Vance mentioned that new sanctions against Russia are possible if direct talks between Russian and Ukrainian leaders do not occur within two weeks, highlighting various options available to pressure Russia [7]
“快刀”难解俄乌困局
Guo Ji Jin Rong Bao· 2025-08-23 08:19
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article is that the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict is complex and challenging to resolve, with recent diplomatic efforts indicating a potential shift towards peace negotiations [1][2][10]. - Recent meetings between U.S. President Trump, Ukrainian President Zelensky, and European leaders have focused on Ukraine's security guarantees and the possibility of high-level talks between Zelensky and Russian President Putin [2][5][14]. - The discussions have highlighted the need for a security framework for Ukraine, with Trump ruling out Ukraine's NATO membership and emphasizing European countries' leading role in ensuring Ukraine's security [6][9]. Group 2 - The meetings have not resulted in concrete agreements but have laid the groundwork for future diplomatic breakthroughs regarding the Russia-Ukraine situation [4][10]. - There is a potential agreement for Ukraine to procure approximately $90 billion worth of military equipment from the U.S., while the U.S. may purchase drones from Ukraine to enhance its production capacity [6][9]. - The legal framework for Ukraine's security guarantees may mimic NATO's collective defense clause, which could provide a basis for international support in case of aggression [7][8]. Group 3 - The article notes a slight shift in Ukraine's stance on territorial issues, with Zelensky indicating a willingness to discuss potential territorial exchanges, although significant challenges remain [11][12]. - The article mentions that the U.S. is preparing for a potential bilateral meeting between Zelensky and Putin, with various European countries suggesting locations for the talks [15]. - The article concludes with a cautious outlook on the negotiation process, emphasizing the complexity and the long road ahead for achieving a final peace agreement [14][16].
“让马克龙去乌克兰战斗吧”,意大利副总理言论激怒法国,大使被召见
Huan Qiu Wang· 2025-08-23 06:10
Group 1 - Italian Deputy Prime Minister Salvini's recent remarks against French President Macron's support for sending troops to Ukraine have escalated tensions between Italy and France [1][3] - The French Foreign Ministry summoned the Italian ambassador in response to Salvini's "unacceptable comments," highlighting the breach of mutual trust and historical relations between the two countries [1][3] - Salvini explicitly rejected the possibility of Italian troops entering Ukraine, suggesting that if Macron wishes to do so, he should go himself [3] Group 2 - The formation of a "volunteer alliance" led by the UK and France to support Ukraine has faced internal disagreements among European nations regarding troop deployment [3] - Despite the participation of numerous countries in discussions, very few have committed to sending troops, indicating a lack of consensus within the EU [3] - Macron assured participating countries that any troops sent would not be deployed to the front lines but would serve as a deterrent force to provide security for Ukraine [3] Group 3 - Russian representative Ulyanov emphasized that any future peace agreement must provide reliable security guarantees for Ukraine, while also asserting Russia's right to expect effective security guarantees for itself [4] - Ulyanov criticized the West for not considering what security guarantees they can offer, stating that such guarantees must be more credible than past promises made in the 1990s [4]