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视频丨芬兰将举行多场联合军演 俄芬关系再度紧张
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan· 2025-11-03 23:21
Group 1 - Finland will conduct a series of joint military exercises with NATO member countries, including Sweden and the UK, from November to December, involving nearly 15,000 troops [1][3] - The "Vibrant Sentinel 25" exercise will take place from November 27 to December 4 in southern Finland, with over 6,500 soldiers and more than 900 pieces of equipment participating [3] - The "Northern Axe 25" exercise will occur in eastern Finland, involving approximately 3,000 soldiers, including 70 British troops, from November 29 to December 5, located about 70 kilometers from the Russian border [5] Group 2 - The establishment of a new NATO command in Finland, located over 100 kilometers from the Russian border, aims to enhance NATO's defense capabilities and strengthen Finland's security [13][14] - The Finnish military's training days and exercise scales have significantly increased since joining NATO, impacting local pastoral activities [16] - Finland has closed all border crossings with Russia, resulting in an estimated daily loss of 1 million euros in tourism revenue for the South Karelia region [20] Group 3 - The joint exercises are intended to improve operational capabilities in winter conditions and enhance joint air defense capabilities with NATO allies [23][26] - Russia is responding to NATO's expansion by reorganizing its military districts and increasing its military presence in the northern region [27][29] - Economic measures, such as terminating parts of energy agreements with Finland, are being employed alongside military responses to counter NATO's forward deterrence [29]
俄外长:北约违背承诺 扩张“一刻也未停止”
Xin Hua She· 2025-10-28 23:25
Core Viewpoint - Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov emphasized that NATO's expansion has not ceased despite various commitments made by the alliance [1][3] Group 1: NATO Expansion - Lavrov stated that Russia does not agree to let the Eurasian continent become NATO's "hereditary territory" [3] - He criticized NATO's actions as violating commitments made within the framework of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, particularly regarding not enhancing its own security at the expense of others [3] Group 2: Security Concerns - Lavrov expressed concerns over NATO's plans to increase activities in the Arctic region [3] - He reiterated that Russia has no intention of attacking Western countries and suggested the creation of an open common security framework for all Eurasian countries [3]
俄外长:俄当下面临历史首次与整个西方作战局面
news flash· 2025-07-28 09:51
Core Viewpoint - Russia maintains an open attitude towards dialogue, with President Putin expressing willingness to engage with any country, including European nations [1] Summary by Relevant Sections - **Russia's Stance on Dialogue** - Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov emphasizes the country's openness to dialogue and reiterates President Putin's willingness to communicate with various nations, particularly in Europe [1] - **Conditions for Dialogue Regarding Ukraine** - Russia has set specific conditions for dialogue concerning Ukraine, which include: - Ukraine must not be allowed to join NATO - NATO must not expand further - Ukraine and the West must acknowledge the current "facts on the ground" in Ukraine [1] - **Russia's Unique Position** - Lavrov notes that Russia is facing a historically unprecedented situation of fighting alone against the entire West [1]
俄外长:俄愿与任何国家讨论涉乌问题 但有条件
news flash· 2025-07-28 09:35
Core Viewpoint - Russia maintains an open attitude towards dialogue, with President Putin expressing willingness to engage in discussions with any country, including European nations [1] Summary by Relevant Sections Russia's Position on Ukraine - Russia's conditions regarding the Ukraine issue include: preventing Ukraine from joining NATO, halting NATO's further expansion, and requiring Ukraine and the West to acknowledge the current "facts on the ground" in Ukraine [1] U.S. Political Dynamics - Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov described U.S. President Trump as a pragmatic individual who is open to dialogue and does not wish for war [1]