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整理:特朗普过去24小时都忙了什么?(2025-05-10)
news flash· 2025-05-10 09:58
Group 1 - Trump criticized the Federal Reserve, claiming there is "no inflation" and that costs are decreasing, which contrasts with the views of the Fed and mainstream media [1] - Trump announced that many trade agreements are in the works, focusing on countries like Japan, South Korea, and Vietnam, which are key import sources for the U.S. [1] - The Trump administration is considering accelerating the construction of nuclear power plants to meet growing electricity demands, aiming to quadruple the capacity from nearly 100 gigawatts to 400 gigawatts by 2050 [2] Group 2 - The U.S. government is discussing a "Free Association Agreement" with Greenland, similar to agreements with Pacific island nations, which would provide public services in exchange for military and trade privileges [3] - Trump's administration issued a warning to the UN and other aid organizations regarding a new aid plan for Gaza, threatening funding cuts if they do not support the U.S. initiative [3] - The U.S. Army has postponed a decision on the full production of Lockheed Martin's $2 billion air defense radar system, which is a candidate for the proposed "Iron Dome" defense system, now set for a decision between July and September 2026 [4] Group 3 - India proposed to reduce the tariff gap with the U.S. from nearly 13% to below 4% to reach a trade agreement with Trump, representing a significant reduction of 9 percentage points in average tariffs [4]
特朗普助手就加沙援助计划向联合国发出“最后通牒”
news flash· 2025-05-09 12:01
Core Viewpoint - The Trump administration is threatening to cut funding and impose sanctions on the United Nations and other international aid organizations if they do not support a new U.S.-led aid plan for Gaza [1] Group 1: U.S. Aid Strategy - The U.S. Middle East envoy, Witte, issued a warning during a private briefing with UN Security Council ambassadors regarding the new aid plan for Gaza [1] - Aryeh Lightstone, a Trump aide, met with UN officials in Geneva to discuss the aid plan and the associated threats [1] Group 2: Impact on Aid Organizations - The most severe threats are directed at the World Food Programme (WFP) and the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), which are the largest aid providers in Gaza [1] - The WFP has been informed that the U.S., its largest donor, may cut off approximately 40% of its budget, which would jeopardize projects in regions like Sudan and Bangladesh [1] - WFP Executive Director Cindy McCain has taken a firm stance against these threats, stating her outright refusal to comply [1]
美国特使维特科夫将向联合国安理会通报加沙援助计划
news flash· 2025-05-07 13:34
Core Points - The U.S. envoy, Wittekov, is expected to brief the UN Security Council on the U.S. policy regarding the Gaza conflict and Iran nuclear negotiations [1] - Wittekov has become a key diplomat for the U.S. in various negotiations, including the Gaza war, Iran nuclear talks, ceasefire with Houthi forces, and discussions with Russia over Ukraine [1] - The focus of Wittekov's briefing will be on a new aid mechanism proposed by the U.S. and Israel, which they claim will allow aid to resume in Gaza without Hamas control [1] - The United Nations and all aid organizations operating in Gaza have rejected this plan, stating it violates fundamental humanitarian principles [1] - Despite the rejection, the Trump administration is lobbying countries to contribute to this aid mechanism and is encouraging the UN to cooperate with it [1]