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泽连斯基称与美国会谈具建设性但“不容易”
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-12-08 10:05
中新社北京12月8日电 基辅消息:乌克兰总统泽连斯基当地时间7日晚间发表视频讲话称,日前同美国 代表的会谈"具有建设性但不容易",美方充分知悉乌克兰的核心立场。 12月4日至6日,美乌代表团在美国迈阿密会谈,美国总统特朗普特使威特科夫和特朗普女婿库什纳,乌 国家安全与国防委员会秘书乌梅罗夫、乌军总参谋长格纳托夫参加。领土和安全保障是主要议题。 泽连斯基在视频讲话中称将继续推进工作,"部分议题必须当面商讨"。未来一周,他将与欧洲领导人展 开系列磋商,安全保障和对乌克兰国防援助方案是首要议题。 据美国有线电视新闻网报道,特朗普当地时间7日在华盛顿参加肯尼迪中心荣誉奖颁奖典礼时对媒体 说,泽连斯基尚未阅读美方最新支持的和平协议草案,他对此"略微失望"。塔斯社援引特朗普的话称, 他认为俄罗斯对美国提出的和平方案持"认可"态度。 美乌代表团5日对外发表声明称,双方就乌克兰安全保障框架达成共识,并讨论了维持持久和平所需的 威慑能力。美国阿克西奥斯新闻网站6日援引知情人士的话称,关于领土问题的讨论很艰难,俄罗斯仍 要求乌克兰撤出其控制的顿巴斯部分地区,但美国正试图提出新方案以弥合分歧。美乌虽在安全保障方 面取得重大进展并接 ...
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
【环球网报道 记者 李飒】据美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)、法新社报道,美国总统特朗普当地时间7日称,乌克兰总统泽连斯基还没有阅读美方提出的乌 克兰危机最新解决方案,他对此感到"有点失望"。 "我们一直在与(俄罗斯)普京总统交流,也一直在与包括泽连斯基总统在内的乌克兰领导人交谈。我必须得说,我对泽连斯基总统尚未阅读方案有点失 望,这是几个小时前的事。"特朗普对记者称。此外,特朗普称他认为俄罗斯对这个和平方案"并无异议",但他也表示,"我不确定泽连斯基是否对此感到满 意。他的民众非常喜欢这个(方案),但他本人尚未读过"。 11月20日,美媒披露白宫起草的28点俄乌"和平计划",该计划被乌克兰和欧洲认为偏袒俄罗斯。11月23日,美乌欧代表在瑞士日内瓦举行会谈,对该方案进 行大幅修改。普京12月2日在接受媒体采访时表示,俄罗斯无法接受欧洲试图对美国所提俄乌"和平计划"作出的修改。 泽连斯基12月6日晚在社交媒体发文说,他与美国总统特使威特科夫、总统特朗普的女婿库什纳进行了长时间通话,双方就乌克兰危机解决方案相关内容进 行了讨论。在即将与欧洲领导人进行磋商前,泽连斯基7日表示,日前与美方就"和平计划"的谈判具有建设性, ...
泽连斯基与美方通话 就下阶段对话方式达成一致
Xin Hua She· 2025-12-07 01:50
乌梅罗夫说,乌美双方就安全协议框架取得共识,并讨论了为确保持久和平所需的必要威慑措施。 双方还就"未来发展议程",包括乌克兰战后重建、乌美经济合作计划和长期重建项目等进行了磋商。 新华社基辅12月6日电(记者李东旭)乌克兰总统泽连斯基6日晚在社交媒体发文说,他与美国总统 特使威特科夫、总统特朗普的女婿库什纳进行了长时间通话,双方就乌克兰危机解决方案相关内容进行 了讨论。 4日以来,乌梅罗夫率领的谈判代表团与美方在佛罗里达州连日举行会谈。 泽连斯基表示,乌美双方就接下来的步骤和对话方式达成一致。正在美国会谈的乌谈判代表团团 长、乌国家安全与国防委员会秘书乌梅罗夫、乌武装部队总参谋长格纳托夫一同参加了通话。 乌梅罗夫6日早些时候在社交媒体发文说,乌方的优先事项是达成确保乌独立、国家主权、人民安 全的解决方案并为国家未来奠定稳固基础。 ...
俄乌,最新消息!普京表态
证券时报· 2025-11-28 00:20
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the ongoing diplomatic efforts and negotiations between the U.S., Russia, and Ukraine regarding the conflict, highlighting key points of contention and recent developments in talks aimed at achieving peace [5][10][18]. Group 1: Market Reactions - On November 27, European stock markets experienced slight increases, with the UK FTSE 100 up by 0.02%, France's CAC 40 up by 0.04%, Germany's DAX up by 0.18%, and Italy's FTSE MIB up by 0.21% [2][3]. - International oil prices saw a minor rise, with NYMEX WTI crude oil increasing by 0.77% and ICE Brent crude oil rising by 0.61% [3]. Group 2: Diplomatic Developments - Russian President Putin announced that a U.S. delegation would visit Moscow next week, while Ukrainian President Zelensky indicated that the Ukrainian team would meet with U.S. representatives later in the week to advance the outcomes of the Geneva talks [6][10]. - Key contentious issues in the negotiations include Ukraine's territorial integrity, military size limitations, and NATO membership aspirations, which are seen as sensitive "red lines" for Ukraine [4][10]. Group 3: Negotiation Stances - Putin stated that negotiations with the current Ukrainian leadership lack practical significance due to the absence of legal frameworks necessary for signing binding agreements [8]. - He expressed that the U.S. proposed "Ukraine issue checklist" could serve as a foundation for future agreements, although he did not clarify whether it referred to the original 28-point plan or a modified version [10][11]. Group 4: Changes in Peace Plans - The Ukrainian ambassador to the U.S. confirmed that the controversial "amnesty" clause was removed from the revised 19-point peace plan, which was initially part of the 28-point proposal [16][18]. - The revised plan also includes modifications such as lifting restrictions on the size of the Ukrainian military and postponing discussions on territorial divisions and Ukraine's potential EU and NATO membership [21].
匈牙利总理:促成俄美领导人会晤,仍有“一两个问题”待解决
Group 1 - Hungarian Prime Minister Orban is set to visit the White House on November 7, aiming to facilitate a meeting between US President Trump and Russian President Putin [1][3] - Orban indicated that there are still "one or two issues" to be resolved before the US-Russia leaders' meeting can take place, suggesting a potential peace summit in Budapest could be held within days if these issues are addressed [3] - The focus of the meeting between Orban and Trump will include discussions on solutions to the Ukraine crisis, with hopes that a US-Russia meeting could eventually occur in Budapest [3] Group 2 - The last face-to-face meeting between Trump and Putin occurred on August 15 in Anchorage, Alaska, but no agreements were reached [3] - Following a phone call on October 16, Trump announced plans for a meeting in Budapest, which he later canceled on October 22, citing that the timing was not right [3] - Russian presidential representative Dmitriev stated that the meeting has not been canceled but will occur later, while Kremlin spokesperson Peskov mentioned that a quick arrangement for the meeting is possible but currently deemed unnecessary [3]
特朗普约见普京,欧洲也想“上桌” ,乌克兰命运谁拍板?
Ge Long Hui· 2025-08-10 12:37
Core Viewpoint - The ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict is approaching a significant turning point with Trump's proposed ceasefire plan and a potential meeting with Putin on August 15, which has sparked global reactions [1][4]. Group 1: Meeting Details - Trump announced a meeting with Putin in Alaska to discuss the Ukraine crisis, marking Putin's first visit to the U.S. in a decade [3][4]. - The meeting aims to address a ceasefire proposal that includes a temporary halt to hostilities without a peace treaty and a long-term suspension of territorial disputes [5][6]. Group 2: Ukraine's Involvement - There is uncertainty regarding Ukraine's participation in the talks, with the White House considering inviting President Zelensky, but no final decision has been made [8]. - Zelensky emphasized that Ukraine will not concede any territory to Russia and that any solution excluding Ukraine would be ineffective [9][10]. Group 3: European Concerns - European nations are pushing for Ukraine's involvement in the discussions, fearing marginalization in the negotiations [12][14]. - European leaders, including Macron, have stated that Europe must be part of the solution due to security concerns, and they have expressed support for Ukraine while insisting that a ceasefire must precede any territorial negotiations [16][17].