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欧洲能否向乌克兰派兵?“得等普京点头”
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2026-02-25 23:08
【文/观察者网 陈思佳】当地时间2月24日,俄乌冲突四周年之际,乌克兰总统泽连斯基在基辅欢迎了 欧洲多国领导人,并参加了英国首相斯塔默和法国总统马克龙主持的"意愿联盟"线上会议,讨论正在进 行的俄乌和平谈判。 英法主导的"意愿联盟"计划在达成和平协议后,在乌克兰部署一支多国部队。但英国《每日电讯报》援 引多名消息人士的话称,越来越多的"意愿联盟"成员国私下承认,任何向乌克兰派遣所谓"维和部队"的 计划都必须先得到俄罗斯总统普京的许可,才有可能实施。 英国和法国希望在冲突结束后派遣多国部队进入乌克兰,以"威慑"俄罗斯。这支由欧洲主导的多国部队 将覆盖陆、海、空领域,并得到美国的情报和后勤支持。"意愿联盟"中至少有26个国家同意协助该计 划,其中包括欧盟成员国、土耳其、挪威和冰岛。 不过,欧盟的第20轮制裁没有得到通过。"政客新闻网"欧洲版24日报道称,匈牙利拒绝支持最新一轮对 俄制裁,并威胁要阻止欧盟对乌克兰的900亿欧元贷款。匈牙利外长西雅尔多表示,该国将阻止制裁方 案通过,直至乌克兰恢复"友谊"输油管道的石油输送。 俄罗斯已多次强调,不会接受北约军队进驻乌克兰。去年12月,俄罗斯外交部发言人扎哈罗娃表 示: ...
欧美“离婚”倒计时:特朗普欲夺格陵兰岛,欧洲盟友准备“单飞”
Jin Shi Shu Ju· 2026-01-19 09:29
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the deteriorating relationship between the US and Europe since Trump's return to power, with European officials feeling that a "divorce" is now inevitable due to Trump's aggressive policies, particularly regarding Greenland [1][2] - European officials are increasingly convinced that the US under Trump is no longer a reliable trade partner or security ally, prompting discussions on how to transition to a new reality without US support [1][3] - The potential consequences of this shift could lead to a complete restructuring of the Western world, affecting economic ties and security arrangements, with Europe needing to prepare for self-defense without US assistance [2][3] Group 2 - European diplomats are contemplating a future in a "post-American era," which could end 80 years of cooperation and significantly impact NATO, with some governments seeking to rebuild relations while others accept the new reality [3][5] - The "Willing Coalition," a group of European countries including non-EU members, has been operating effectively without US involvement, focusing on multilateral solutions and maintaining communication among leaders [3][5] - The crisis over Greenland has prompted European leaders to rethink their security alliances, with discussions about forming a new European security framework that does not rely on the US [6][7] Group 3 - The EU is determined to develop self-defense capabilities by 2030, with proposals for a 100,000-strong EU standing army and the establishment of a European Security Council involving multiple member states [7][8] - Upcoming EU summits aim to address the threats posed by Trump's policies, with leaders expressing a commitment to protect European unity and security in light of these challenges [8]
加拿大总理:不排除向乌克兰派遣地面部队的可能性
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-08-24 14:25
Core Points - Ukrainian President Zelensky and Canadian Prime Minister Carney held discussions in Kyiv, resulting in the signing of significant documents and reaching consensus on various issues [1] - The two countries signed a roadmap for the implementation of a security agreement and a cooperation agreement for drone production, highlighting the importance of defense collaboration [1] - Canada announced an additional $500 million in aid, specifically allocated for Ukraine's drone production, which was a key focus of the discussions [1] - Carney expressed support for Canada's involvement in the "voluntary alliance" and did not rule out the possibility of deploying ground troops to Ukraine, although the exact nature of such deployment remains unclear [1] Summary by Categories Security and Defense Cooperation - A security agreement implementation roadmap was signed between Ukraine and Canada [1] - Discussions included defense collaboration and the potential deployment of Canadian ground troops to Ukraine [1] Financial Aid and Economic Support - Canada committed an additional $500 million in aid, specifically for the production of drones in Ukraine [1] Diplomatic Relations - The meeting covered topics such as diplomatic cooperation, sanctions against Russia, energy collaboration, and Canada's role in Ukraine's post-war reconstruction and veteran rehabilitation [1]