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《北大西洋公约》第五条
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北约秘书长:美国和北约将共同向乌提供安全保障
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-08-22 12:53
Group 1 - NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg visited Ukraine and held a joint press conference with President Zelensky, emphasizing the collaborative efforts to ensure strong security guarantees for Ukraine [1] - Zelensky highlighted discussions on next steps, including diplomatic efforts, security guarantees, and weapon provision, stating that the NATO "Ukraine Priority Needs List" defense support mechanism has been initiated, raising $1.5 billion from European countries [1] - Zelensky called for security guarantees for Ukraine to be similar to Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty, with Turkey expressing interest in being part of Ukraine's security, particularly in maritime safety [1] Group 2 - The U.S. and some European countries may provide security guarantees to Ukraine akin to Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty, as stated by U.S. Middle East envoy Witte [1] - Zelensky expressed willingness to negotiate with Russian leaders, preferably in a trilateral format, and noted that President Trump's agreement to U.S. involvement in providing security guarantees for Ukraine sends a significant signal [1]
特朗普政府连续发声 为美乌总统会晤“定调”
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-08-18 01:03
Group 1 - The core message indicates that the U.S. administration is signaling a willingness for Ukraine to make concessions in the context of the upcoming U.S.-Ukraine presidential meeting, particularly in light of the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict [1] - Trump emphasized on social media that Ukraine must voluntarily cede territory to Russia to avoid further losses, suggesting a shift in the U.S. stance towards a more conciliatory approach [1] - Rubio stated that the Trump administration decided against imposing new sanctions on Russia, advocating for a resolution to the conflict through mutual concessions from both Russia and Ukraine [1] Group 2 - The U.S. special envoy, Weitkov, highlighted a significant development from the recent Trump-Putin meeting, where the U.S. agreed to provide security guarantees similar to NATO's Article 5, which aligns with Ukraine's aspirations to join NATO [1] - The upcoming meeting on August 18 between Trump and Ukrainian President Zelensky is expected to include European leaders, indicating a collaborative approach to addressing the conflict [2] - Trump mentioned the possibility of arranging a trilateral meeting involving U.S., Russia, and Ukraine leaders if the discussions proceed positively [2]
【环球财经】欧盟领导人:领土问题必须由乌克兰决定
Xin Hua She· 2025-08-17 22:43
Core Points - The European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stated that any territorial issues must be decided by Ukraine, emphasizing the necessity for Ukraine to be at the negotiation table [1] - Ukrainian President Zelensky is scheduled to meet with US President Trump in Washington, with von der Leyen and leaders from several European countries confirming their attendance [1] - Von der Leyen reiterated Europe's unwavering support for Ukraine until a just and lasting peace is achieved, and announced that the EU will continue to exert pressure on Russia in diplomatic and economic spheres, with a 19th round of sanctions expected in early September [1] - The EU welcomed the US proposal to provide Ukraine with security guarantees similar to NATO's Article 5, with the EU willing to take on its responsibilities within a "volunteer coalition" framework for Ukraine's security [1] - The US Middle East envoy stated that the US and some European countries may offer Ukraine security guarantees akin to NATO's Article 5 [1]