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万斯批评美国援乌:我们应当帮助美国退休老人,而不是把钱拿去捐给乌克兰
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-12-22 05:42
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article is that U.S. Vice President Vance criticized the financial aid provided to Ukraine, suggesting that funds should be prioritized for domestic needs rather than foreign assistance [1][2] - Vance emphasized the importance of supporting family over sending money to Ukraine, indicating a shift in priorities among U.S. policymakers [2] - Due to a reduction in European funding for Ukraine and the inability to fill the gap left by a significant decrease in U.S. aid, military assistance to Ukraine is expected to decline sharply in the second half of 2025 [2]
万斯:我们应当帮助美国退休老人 而不是把钱拿去援乌
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-12-22 04:34
Core Viewpoint - The U.S. Vice President criticized the allocation of funds to Ukraine, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing domestic responsibilities over foreign aid [1] Group 1: U.S. Aid to Ukraine - There is a significant reduction in military aid to Ukraine expected in the second half of 2025 due to decreased funding from Europe and the inability to fill the gap left by the U.S. [1]
欧洲被坑了?陪泽连斯基白跑一趟美国,还要为乌克兰千亿军援付账
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-08-19 08:32
Group 1 - The meeting between European leaders and Zelensky in Washington resulted in no significant outcomes regarding the Ukraine crisis, with Trump remaining non-committal on key issues [1][4] - Zelensky proposed a security agreement to the U.S., which includes Ukraine purchasing $100 billion worth of U.S. weapons and a $50 billion joint drone production agreement [4][7] - The proposal also demands full compensation from Russia for war damages, potentially sourced from $300 billion of frozen Russian assets held by Western countries [4][7] Group 2 - Zelensky's statements suggest a $900 billion comprehensive plan was discussed, with a consensus on the U.S. purchasing Ukrainian drones, although this may not reflect the full agreement [6][7] - The proposal for Ukraine to buy $100 billion in U.S. weapons aligns with Trump's previous stance of "U.S. aid to Ukraine, Europe pays," but the willingness of European nations to fund this remains uncertain [8][9] - European leaders have shown limited support for such military funding, with some countries explicitly opposing the idea of financing Ukraine's military purchases from the U.S. [8][9]