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俄总统新闻秘书:任何制裁都会损害俄美关系
Xin Hua She· 2025-12-17 11:07
新华社莫斯科12月17日电(记者黄河)俄罗斯总统新闻秘书佩斯科夫17日在回答媒体提问时说,任何制 裁都会损害俄美关系。 ...
俄总统助理:美特使下周访俄
Xin Hua She· 2025-11-27 01:32
Group 1 - The core point of the article is the upcoming visit of U.S. Middle East envoy Wittekov to Moscow to discuss the Ukraine issue with Russian officials [1][2] - Russian presidential aide Ushakov mentioned that multiple U.S. government officials involved in Ukraine affairs will accompany Wittekov during the visit [1] - Ushakov commented on the leak of a phone conversation between him and Wittekov regarding Ukraine, stating that Russia will not disclose confidential discussions to the media and that the leak aims to hinder the improvement of U.S.-Russia relations [1][2] Group 2 - Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov indicated that Russia is not in a hurry to push the U.S. for negotiations on Ukraine but expects the U.S. to inform Russia about the outcomes of its consultations with Ukraine and Europe [2]
俄外交部:乌方对和平解决冲突“缺乏兴趣”
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-11-15 05:59
Group 1 - The core viewpoint is that Ukraine has shown a lack of interest in negotiating with Russia for a peaceful resolution to the conflict, using negotiations as a strategy to delay and regroup militarily while acquiring more weapons [1] Group 2 - Russia has no plans to attack NATO countries, despite claims from the German military, and has taken necessary measures to ensure its own security in light of NATO's military buildup near its borders [2] Group 3 - Russia remains willing to hold a second Russia-U.S. summit in Budapest, emphasizing the importance of regular communication between the two nations to discuss the Ukraine issue and advance bilateral agendas [3]
俄外长:俄美正就双边问题对话,但速度不及预期
Huan Qiu Shi Bao· 2025-11-09 22:57
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the complexities in US-Russia relations, with lingering issues from previous US administrations that require significant time to resolve [1][2] - Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov expressed willingness to meet with US Secretary of State Rubio, emphasizing the need to consider Russia's interests for achieving peace in Ukraine [1] - Lavrov addressed several key topics regarding US-Russia relations, including the extension of the New START treaty, mediation of the Ukraine crisis, and the handling of frozen Russian assets abroad [1] Group 2 - There is mutual interest in holding a meeting between the US and Russian leaders in Budapest, but such a meeting requires careful preparation [2] - Speculation regarding the timing of a potential meeting between the leaders has been discouraged, as any predictions may lack a solid basis [2] - Reports suggest that Lavrov has been marginalized, indicated by his absence from recent high-level meetings and a lack of disclosed travel plans [2]
佩斯科夫:“海燕”巡航导弹试验不应影响俄美关系
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-10-28 01:58
Core Points - The testing of the "Burevestnik" nuclear-powered cruise missile should not affect Russia-U.S. relations [1][3] - Russia is committed to ensuring its own security and aims to avoid escalating tensions with Washington [3] - Russia expresses an openness to dialogue and constructive engagement with the U.S. [3] Group 1 - The spokesperson for the Russian president, Peskov, emphasized that the missile test should not exacerbate tensions between Moscow and Washington [1][3] - Peskov noted that both sides have only taken initial steps to move their relationship out of a stagnant state [3] - Russian representatives have communicated to the U.S. that constructive and respectful dialogue is essential for progress [3] Group 2 - The Russian special representative, Kirill Dmitriev, confirmed that the U.S. has been informed about the successful test of the "Burevestnik" missile [3] - Dmitriev stated that attempts to pressure Russia are futile and that ongoing negotiations with U.S. representatives have been taking place [3]
关税,大消息!
Zhong Guo Ji Jin Bao· 2025-10-28 01:29
Group 1 - The core point of the article is that the President of Mexico, López Obrador, announced that U.S. President Trump has agreed to extend the deadline for trade negotiations between the two countries regarding trade, security, and immigration issues [2][3] - López Obrador mentioned that he had a brief and friendly conversation with Trump, during which they agreed that their officials would continue working and that Trump would not impose additional tariffs [3] - Both leaders believe that progress is being made and plan to continue discussions in the coming weeks to reach an agreement [3]
关税,大消息!
中国基金报· 2025-10-28 01:23
Group 1 - The Mexican President announced that the U.S. has agreed to extend the deadline for trade negotiations, focusing on trade, security, and immigration issues [4] - The conversation between the Mexican President and U.S. President Trump was described as friendly, with both parties agreeing to continue discussions and Trump not imposing additional tariffs [4] - Both leaders believe that progress is being made and plan to engage in further dialogue in the coming weeks to reach an agreement [4] Group 2 - The Russian Presidential Press Secretary stated that Russia is willing to improve relations with the U.S., but it must be based on its own interests [6] - The deployment of U.S. nuclear submarines near Russia in response to Russia's "Zircon" missile statements was highlighted as significant, but it reflects the U.S. President's viewpoint [6] - The Russian President's special representative's visit to the U.S. was described as a small step in a long journey, emphasizing the need for patience in bilateral dialogue [6][9] Group 3 - U.S. President Trump reported a "good meeting" with Brazilian President Lula, indicating ongoing negotiations regarding tariff policies [12] - The dialogue between the two leaders marks the first discussion since Trump returned to the White House, paving the way for negotiations on tariffs, investment, and economic cooperation [12] - The Brazilian government aims to eliminate tariffs imposed by the U.S. on Brazilian exports since August [12]
佩斯科夫:俄美元首会晤尚无基础
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-10-26 12:21
Core Points - The spokesperson for the Russian President, Peskov, responded to U.S. President Trump's statement regarding the inappropriateness of a meeting with President Putin, as well as the U.S. sanctions announced on the same day [1][2] Group 1: U.S.-Russia Relations - Peskov emphasized that the presidents of Russia and the U.S. should not meet just for the sake of meeting [2] - He noted that the current situation does not provide a conducive environment for a meeting, as Ukraine is not interested in negotiations and Europe is fostering this resistance [2] - Peskov stated that Trump understands there is no basis for expecting progress in peace mediation at this time [2] Group 2: Sanctions and Economic Relations - Peskov criticized the U.S. sanctions against Russian state-owned company Rosneft and private company Lukoil as unfriendly actions that harm the prospects for improving bilateral relations [2] - Despite the sanctions, Peskov indicated that Russia should not abandon efforts to establish friendly relations with the U.S., emphasizing the need to act in accordance with Russia's own interests [2]
美俄代表持续接触,特朗普:暂不打算见普京
Group 1 - President Trump stated he will not meet with President Putin until a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine is reached, emphasizing he does not want to waste time [1] - Trump expressed disappointment in the current situation, believing he could have resolved the Russia-Ukraine issue before achieving peace in the Middle East [3] - Russian special representative Kirill Dmitriev indicated that both sides are "very close" to reaching a diplomatic solution regarding the Ukraine issue [5] Group 2 - The U.S. Treasury announced sanctions against Russia's largest oil companies, Rosneft and Lukoil, which President Putin described as unfriendly actions that do not help improve U.S.-Russia relations [5][6] - The U.S. government is prepared to impose additional sanctions on key sectors of the Russian economy if the conflict continues to be prolonged [6] - The European Union has approved a new round of sanctions against Russia, including 69 individual sanctions and various economic restrictions, primarily targeting the energy, financial, and military sectors [6]
俄总统代表:“普特会”没取消 “会晚点儿”
Xin Hua She· 2025-10-25 05:09
Core Points - The meeting between Russian President Putin and U.S. President Trump has not been canceled but postponed, according to Kirill Dmitriev, the Russian presidential special representative for foreign investment and economic cooperation [1][2] - Dmitriev emphasized that preparations for the meeting are still ongoing, despite Trump's announcement of its postponement due to feeling that the timing was not right [2][3] Group 1: Meeting Status - Dmitriev clarified that the summit was not canceled but would occur later than initially planned [2] - Trump had previously announced a potential meeting in Budapest but later stated that the plans were shelved [2][3] Group 2: U.S.-Russia Relations - The U.S. recently imposed sanctions on two major Russian oil companies, which Putin claims will not significantly impact the Russian economy [3] - Dmitriev argued that U.S. sanctions would backfire, leading to higher gasoline prices in the U.S. [3] Group 3: Diplomatic Dynamics - The U.S. administration's stance on the Russia-Ukraine negotiations has fluctuated, with Trump initially suggesting a quick resolution but later retracting that position [3][4] - There is uncertainty regarding whether Dmitriev will meet with Trump during his visit, although he is scheduled to meet with U.S. special envoy Steven Witkoff [3]