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2025 年 1 月 22 日
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美国前总统唐纳· 川普(Donald Trump)警告,如果俄罗斯总统弗拉迪米尔· 普丁(Vladim
Putin)不结束在乌克兰的战争,他将对俄罗斯施加高关税并进一步加强制裁。
川普在他的社交媒体平台 Truth Social 上表示,他努力推动解决这场战争,其实是在帮俄
罗斯和其总统做“非常大的忙”。
川普先前曾声称,他可以在一天之内就俄罗斯在 2022 年 2 月发动的全面入侵达成协议。
在回应川普提出更严厉制裁的威胁时,克里姆林宫表示仍然“准备好进行平等、彼此尊重的
对话”。
“我们等待迄今尚未到来的信号,”普丁的发言人季米崔· 佩斯科夫(Dmitry Peskov)如?
表示。
他补充说,对于川普威胁要实施制裁,俄罗斯并不认为这是什么新鲜事。
“他喜欢用这种方法,至少他在首次任期时就喜欢这么做。”
普丁多次强调,他已准备好与乌克兰谈判结束自 2014 年开始的这场战争,但前提是乌克兰
必须承认俄罗斯在乌克兰东部与南部实际控制的领土,这些地区目前约占乌国 20% 的国土
。此外,他也拒绝乌克兰加入北约(NATO),这个由西方国家组成的军事联盟。
基辅方面则表示不愿放弃任何领土,但乌克兰总统弗洛迪米尔· 泽伦斯基(Volodymyr Zele
sky)曾透露,他或许不得不暂时让出部分被占领的土地。
周二时,川普在记者会上表示,他“很快”就会与普丁对话,而如果俄罗斯领导人不愿坐上
谈判桌,他“很可能”采取更多制裁措施。
但他在隔天于 Truth Social 的贴文中进一步强硬表态:“我要对俄罗斯——一个经济正在
衰退的国家——以及普丁总统,做一件非常大的‘人情’,”他写道。
“现在就和谈,并停止这场荒唐的战争!情况只会越来越糟。如果我们迟迟无法达成‘协议
’,我别无选择,只能对俄罗斯出售给美国以及其他参与国的任何产品,征收高额税金、关
税和制裁。”
他接着写道:“让我们把这场战争——如果我当总统时根本不会开始的战争——结束吧!我
们可以用简单的方式,也可以用困难的方式,但简单的方式永远更好。现在就是‘达成协议
’的时候了。”
Trump tells Putin to end 'ridiculous war' in Ukraine or face new sanctions
22 January 2025
Updated 8 hours ago
Donald Trump has warned he will impose high tariffs and further sanctions on Rus
sia if Vladimir Putin fails to end the war in Ukraine.
Writing on his social media platform Truth Social, he said that by pushing to se
ttle the war he was doing Russia and its president a "very big favour".
Trump had previously said he would negotiate a settlement to Russia's full-scale
invasion launched in February 2022, in a single day.
Responding to the threat of harsher sanctions, the Kremlin said it remains "read
y for an equal dialogue, a mutually respectful dialogue".
"We're waiting for signals that are yet to arrive," said President Vladimir Puti
n's spokesman, Dmitry Peskov.
He added that Russia sees nothing new in Donald Trump's threats to impose sancti
ons.
"He likes these methods, at least he liked them during his first presidency."
Putin has said repeatedly that he is prepared to negotiate an end to the war, wh
ich first began in 2014, but that Ukraine would have to accept the reality of Ru
ssian territorial gains, which are currently about 20% of its land. He also refu
ses to accept Ukraine joining Nato, the military alliance of Western countries.
Kyiv does not want to give up its territory, although President Volodymyr Zelens
ky has conceded he may have to cede some currently occupied land temporarily.
On Tuesday, Trump told a news conference he would be talking to Putin "very soon
" and it "sounds likely" that he would apply more sanctions if the Russian leade
r did not come to the table.
But in his Truth Social post the next day, he went further: "I'm going to do Rus
sia, whose Economy is failing, and President Putin, a very big FAVOR," he wrote.
"We're waiting for signals that are yet to arrive," said President Vladimir Puti
n's spokesman, Dmitry Peskov.
He added that Russia sees nothing new in Donald Trump's threats to impose sancti
ons.
"He likes these methods, at least he liked them during his first presidency."
Putin has said repeatedly that he is prepared to negotiate an end to the war, wh
ich first began in 2014, but that Ukraine would have to accept the reality of Ru
ssian territorial gains, which are currently about 20% of its land. He also refu
ses to accept Ukraine joining Nato, the military alliance of Western countries.
Kyiv does not want to give up its territory, although President Volodymyr Zelens
ky has conceded he may have to cede some currently occupied land temporarily.
On Tuesday, Trump told a news conference he would be talking to Putin "very soon
" and it "sounds likely" that he would apply more sanctions if the Russian leade
r did not come to the table.
But in his Truth Social post the next day, he went further: "I'm going to do Rus
sia, whose Economy is failing, and President Putin, a very big FAVOR," he wrote.
"Settle now, and STOP this ridiculous War! IT'S ONLY GOING TO GET WORSE. If we d
on't make a 'deal', and soon, I have no other choice but to put high levels of T
axes, Tariffs, and Sanctions on anything being sold by Russia to the United Stat
es, and various other participating countries."
Continuing, he wrote: "Let's get this war, which never would have started if I w
ere President, over with! We can do it the easy way, or the hard way - and the e
asy way is always better. It's time to 'MAKE A DEAL'."