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美乌欧领导人会晤“三谈三不谈”
Xin Hua She· 2025-08-19 06:30
Core Points - The meeting between President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelensky focused on security guarantees, territorial issues, and the potential for a meeting between the Russian and Ukrainian presidents, without addressing ceasefire or NATO membership for Ukraine [1][4]. Group 1: Security Guarantees - The primary topic was the provision of security guarantees for Ukraine, mentioned nearly 20 times during the discussions. Trump indicated that European countries would provide these guarantees in coordination with the U.S. [2] - Ukraine proposed to purchase approximately $90 billion worth of U.S. weapons, including aircraft and air defense systems, and suggested a $500 billion agreement for drone production with U.S. companies [2][3]. - NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg noted that the U.S. commitment to security guarantees was vague, and further discussions were needed on how the U.S. would participate [2]. Group 2: Territorial Issues - Trump and Zelensky discussed a map showing areas controlled by Russia, with Zelensky expressing differing views on the territorial percentages depicted [2][3]. - Trump mentioned the need to discuss potential territorial exchanges, while Zelensky did not outright reject the idea but highlighted the difficulties in changing Ukraine's constitution regarding territorial concessions [3]. Group 3: Russian-Ukrainian Presidential Meeting - Trump announced plans for a meeting between the Russian and Ukrainian presidents, which would be followed by a trilateral meeting involving the U.S. [3]. - Zelensky expressed readiness to meet with Putin without preconditions, marking a shift in his stance towards negotiations [3]. Group 4: Ceasefire and NATO Membership - The discussions did not cover the feasibility of deploying U.S. and European troops to Ukraine, nor did they address Ukraine's NATO membership status [4]. - Trump reiterated his belief that a ceasefire was not a necessary precondition for peace talks, suggesting that negotiations could occur concurrently with ongoing conflict [4].
国际观察丨乌欧“组团”白宫行未获“停火答案”
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-08-19 05:42
新华社华盛顿8月18日电 题:乌欧"组团"白宫行未获"停火答案" 新华社记者施春 黄强 熊茂伶 美国总统特朗普18日在白宫与乌克兰总统泽连斯基举行双边会晤,随后与泽连斯基以及多名欧洲领导人 举行多方会晤。这是自今年2月在白宫与特朗普爆发激烈争吵后,泽连斯基再次赴美。 专家解读,会晤围绕乌克兰问题释放一个信号,聚焦两个议题,但暴露出三个核心分歧,显示美俄乌欧 四方博弈将进一步加剧。 一个信号 两个议题 在多名欧洲领导人"陪同"下,泽连斯基二进白宫,至少在媒体镜头前收获"一团和气",与今年2月美乌 领导人会晤不欢而散形成对比。 "继续谈"是这次乌欧白宫行释放的一个重要信号。 在"特泽会"及与欧洲领导人多边会晤后,特朗普在社交媒体上说,他刚刚致电俄罗斯总统普京,并开始 安排泽连斯基与普京的双边会晤。在俄乌总统会晤之后,美俄乌总统将举行三方会晤,对俄乌冲突来 说"这又是一个非常好的开端"。 乌欧领导人对三方会晤均表示支持。在白宫会晤时,泽连斯基说"已经为三边会谈做好准备"。欧洲多国 领导人表示,支持举行美乌欧三方会晤,以尽快结束俄乌冲突。 与之相对的是,俄方相关表态存在温差。俄总统助理乌沙科夫19日凌晨说,普京和特朗 ...
美乌欧领导人白宫会晤后 三个问题值得关注
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-08-19 05:39
Core Points - The article discusses a recent meeting between US President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelensky, focusing on security cooperation and military support for Ukraine [1][3][5] - Ukraine has proposed a large-scale security cooperation plan with the US, including a $100 billion arms procurement and a $50 billion drone manufacturing partnership [3][4] - The potential for a trilateral meeting involving the US, Ukraine, and Russia is highlighted, with discussions on direct negotiations continuing [6][8] Security Cooperation - Trump confirmed the US commitment to continue supplying weapons to Ukraine and emphasized the role of Europe as Ukraine's "first line of defense" [1][3] - Zelensky indicated that details regarding Ukraine's security guarantees would emerge in the coming days, stressing the need for a strong Ukrainian military [3][5] - The proposed security guarantees may include military presence, air defense, arms, and ceasefire monitoring, with indirect US military support to European peacekeeping forces [4][5] Trilateral Meetings - Trump plans to arrange a meeting between Putin and Zelensky, followed by a trilateral meeting involving the three leaders [1][6] - Zelensky expressed readiness for a meeting with Putin without preconditions, emphasizing the need for diplomatic solutions to end the conflict [6][9] - The timeline for these meetings is set within a two-week framework to assess diplomatic progress [6][10] Territorial Issues - Zelensky and Trump discussed territorial issues, with Ukraine refusing to accept any peace agreement that involves ceding territory to Russia [8][9] - The Ukrainian stance is that lasting peace must be based on a strong security framework rather than concessions to Putin [8][9] - While Zelensky has not completely ruled out land exchanges, he acknowledged the complexities involved in altering Ukraine's constitutional prohibitions against territorial concessions [8][9]
泽连斯基称未来10天内制定乌克兰安全保障细节
Xin Hua She· 2025-08-19 00:51
泽连斯基还说,他已准备好与俄罗斯总统普京举行"任何形式"的会晤,会晤不应该设置任何条 件。"我无条件地认为,我们应该举行会晤。" 新华社华盛顿8月18日电 乌克兰总统泽连斯基18日在美国白宫外向媒体发表谈话时称,未来10天内 将制定出乌克兰安全保障有关细节。 泽连斯基表示,越来越多与乌克兰安全保障有关的细节将"浮现",这些将在下周或未来10天内以某 种形式被确定下来。 当天早些时候,泽连斯基同美国总统特朗普在白宫举行会晤。泽连斯基表示,他与特朗普就领土问 题进行了长时间讨论。 ...
综合消息丨美乌这厢谈 俄乌那厢打
Xin Hua She· 2025-08-19 00:37
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles revolves around the ongoing discussions and meetings between U.S. President Trump, Ukrainian President Zelensky, and various European leaders regarding the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, emphasizing the potential for peace talks without a ceasefire as a prerequisite [1][2]. - Trump expressed that the U.S. will assist Europe in providing security guarantees for Ukraine, highlighting Europe's role as the "first line of defense" [1]. - European leaders, including German Chancellor Merz and French President Macron, indicated a desire for a ceasefire before any tripartite meeting, contrasting with Trump's stance that negotiations can proceed without it [2]. Group 2 - The situation on the ground remains tense, with reports of ongoing military actions, including Ukraine's air defense alerts and Russian military advances in Kharkiv region [2]. - Ukrainian forces conducted an operation against a Russian oil pumping station, disrupting oil supplies to Eastern Europe, indicating the strategic importance of energy infrastructure in the conflict [3]. - Russian military reports suggest that Ukrainian counteroffensives in the Sumy region were repelled, showcasing the ongoing military engagements and the challenges faced by both sides [4].
特朗普与普京通话
第一财经· 2025-08-19 00:36
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the recent meetings between Ukrainian President Zelensky and U.S. President Trump, along with European leaders, focusing on potential diplomatic resolutions to the ongoing Ukraine-Russia conflict, including security guarantees and territorial issues [3][4]. Group 1: Bilateral and Multilateral Meetings - Zelensky's visit to the White House marks a significant diplomatic engagement, with discussions centered on trilateral talks involving the U.S., Russia, and Ukraine [5][6]. - European leaders expressed support for Ukraine during the multilateral meeting, emphasizing the need for unity and a coordinated approach to the conflict [7][8]. Group 2: Security Guarantees - Trump indicated the possibility of U.S. military involvement in peacekeeping efforts in Ukraine, suggesting a shift in U.S. policy [12]. - Zelensky highlighted Ukraine's need for comprehensive security guarantees, including military support and intelligence, to pressure Russia towards peace [12][13]. - Reports suggest Ukraine may commit to purchasing $100 billion worth of military equipment from the U.S. in exchange for security assurances post-peace agreement [12][13]. Group 3: Territorial Issues - Zelensky presented key territorial concerns to Trump, seeking solutions to the ongoing disputes, including the status of Crimea [14]. - Trump suggested that Ukraine might need to concede territory to Russia to expedite peace, a statement that drew significant attention [14]. Group 4: Ceasefire vs. Peace Agreement - Trump expressed skepticism about the necessity of a ceasefire before reaching a peace agreement, proposing that negotiations could occur concurrently with ongoing conflict [16]. - In contrast, both Ukraine and European leaders advocate for a ceasefire as a prerequisite for any long-term resolution [17]. - Russian officials have indicated that discussions should first address the root causes of the conflict before considering a ceasefire [18].
“欧洲人必须上桌” 欧洲领导人“特泽会”后密集表态
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-08-19 00:29
Group 1 - The meeting between Ukrainian President Zelensky and US President Trump, along with European leaders, was held in Washington on August 18, indicating a collaborative effort to address the Ukraine situation [1] - German Chancellor Merz emphasized that Ukraine should not be forced to make territorial concessions and welcomed Trump's announcement of security guarantees for Ukraine [2] - French President Macron stated that European nations must have a seat at the negotiation table and that additional pressure should be applied to Russia if progress is hindered [3][4] Group 2 - UK Prime Minister Starmer reported "real progress" from the discussions, highlighting two significant outcomes: a meeting between Putin and Zelensky, and the formation of a "coalition of will" to collaborate with the US on security guarantees for Ukraine [5] - Finnish President Stubb noted constructive progress in negotiations regarding security guarantees, although specifics about US involvement remain unclear, with details expected to be released next week [6][7][8] - NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg described the day as very successful, discussing security guarantees and confirming that the US will continue to supply weapons to Ukraine through NATO countries [9][11] Group 3 - European Commission President von der Leyen stressed the need to end casualties resulting from the Russia-Ukraine conflict, emphasizing the importance of returning every Ukrainian child to their families [12]
泽连斯基这回穿正装了!与普京通话约40分钟 特朗普:开始安排普京泽连斯基会晤!
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2025-08-19 00:19
Group 1 - The core point of the news is the ongoing diplomatic efforts involving the U.S., Ukraine, and Russia, with a focus on achieving peace in Ukraine through negotiations and potential military support [1][5][6] - Ukraine is reportedly committing to purchase $100 billion worth of military equipment from the U.S. in exchange for security guarantees after reaching a peace agreement with Russia [2] - A separate agreement for $50 billion in drone production cooperation between Ukraine and the U.S. is also being discussed, although there has been no official response from either side [3] Group 2 - President Trump had a 40-minute phone call with President Putin, discussing the recent meetings with Ukrainian President Zelensky and European leaders, emphasizing the importance of direct negotiations between Ukraine and Russia [4] - Trump indicated the possibility of sending U.S. troops for peacekeeping in Ukraine, marking a significant potential shift in U.S. policy, while stressing that European nations would take the lead in security mechanisms [5][6] - The discussions also included the potential for a trilateral meeting involving the U.S., Russia, and Ukraine, which Trump believes could be a good opportunity to end the ongoing conflict [6]
泽连斯基表示愿意与普京会面 尚无具体日期
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-08-19 00:19
Core Points - Ukraine no longer insists on a ceasefire as a precondition for continuing negotiations [1] - Zelensky described the recent meeting with the U.S. as the most successful, with in-depth discussions on various details [1] - The U.S. has expressed its intention to coordinate parties and provide support, acting as a participant in Ukraine's security guarantees [1] Group 1 - Zelensky agreed to a proposal for a bilateral meeting with Putin before a trilateral summit, indicating a willingness to meet in any format [1] - The discussion on territorial issues is to be addressed only during the meeting between Zelensky and Putin [1] - Zelensky revealed a drone procurement agreement with the U.S. and proposed purchasing approximately $90 billion worth of American weapons [1] Group 2 - Trump has committed to promoting a comprehensive prisoner exchange plan between Russia and Ukraine [1] - Details regarding Ukraine's security guarantees are expected to be formulated within ten days [1] - No unacceptable decisions were made during the recent talks, and there is no specific date set for the meeting with Russia [1]
特朗普:俄乌无需先停火 可“直接进入”和平谈判
Xin Hua She· 2025-08-18 23:57
Core Points - President Trump believes that Russia and Ukraine do not need to cease fire before entering peace negotiations and reaching an agreement [1] - Trump held a bilateral meeting with Ukrainian President Zelensky, followed by a multilateral meeting with European leaders, emphasizing the importance of security guarantees for Ukraine [1] - Trump announced plans to arrange a meeting between President Putin and President Zelensky, aiming for a trilateral meeting involving the U.S., Russia, and Ukraine by the end of the month [2] Group 1 - Trump stated that in his experience with six wars, none required a ceasefire before negotiations, suggesting a direct approach to talks [1] - European leaders highlighted the need for a ceasefire and security guarantees for Ukraine during the discussions [1] - Trump did not directly answer whether U.S. troops would be part of Ukraine's security guarantees, instead emphasizing Europe's role as the first line of defense [1] Group 2 - Trump and Putin had a 40-minute phone call discussing the potential for elevating the level of direct negotiations between Russia and Ukraine [2] - Previous meetings between Russia and Ukraine have taken place in Istanbul, Turkey, with three rounds of direct talks already conducted this year [2] - The recent meeting between Trump and Putin in Anchorage, Alaska, was described as constructive but did not yield any agreements on ceasefire or related issues [2]