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俄罗斯周二拒绝了唐纳德·特朗普总统的“最后通牒”:特朗普提出乌克兰在50天内停火,否则美国将实施“相当严重的”二级制裁。
周一,特朗普在白宫会见北约秘书长马克·吕特时表示:“如果我们在50天内不能达成协议,我们将征收非常严厉的关税。大约100%的关税,你可以称之为二级关税。” 据俄罗斯国家通讯社塔斯社报道,俄罗斯副外长谢尔盖·里亚布科夫周二坚决回应称:“任何试图提出要求的企图,尤其是最后通牒,都是我们不可接受的。”
里亚布科夫说,“我们需要专注于政治和外交工作。俄罗斯联邦总统多次表示,我们已准备好谈判,外交途径对我们来说是更可取的。” 里亚布科夫补充道:“如果我们无法通过外交手段实现目标,那么乌克兰战争将继续下去……这是我们坚定不移的立场。我们希望华盛顿和整个北约能够以最严肃的态度对待此事。”
Russia rejected President’s Donald Trump’s “ultimatum” on Tuesday calling his demand for a ceasefire in Ukraine within 50 days or the U.S. will impose secondary sanctions “quite serious.”
During a White House meeting with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte on Monday, Trump said, “We’re going to be doing very severe tariffs if we don’t have a deal in 50 days. Tariffs at about 100%, you’d call them secondary tariffs.” Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov responded firmly on Tuesday saying that “any attempts to make demands, especially ultimatums, are unacceptable to us,” according to Russia’s state-run TASS news agency.
“We need to focus on political and diplomatic work. The President of the Russian Federation has repeatedly said that we are ready to negotiate and the diplomatic path is preferable for us,” Ryabkov was quoted as saying. “If we cannot achieve our goals through diplomacy, then the SVO (war in Ukraine) will continue… This is an unshakable position. We would like Washington and NATO as a whole to take it with the utmost seriousness,” Ryabkov added.
Russia’s response to the president’s ultimatum comes amidst Trump’s pledge to provide NATO allies with new weapons for Ukraine to use in their defense against Russia. Yet the president also dismissed the report that he was planning on providing long-range missiles to Ukraine and warned Kyiv against striking Moscow.
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov separately called Mr. Trump’s announcement “quite serious,” adding, “Some of it is addressed personally to (Russian) President Putin. We definitely need time to analyze what was said in Washington,” Peskov said during his daily briefing on Tuesday. “If and when President Putin deems it necessary, he will definitely comment on it. I would not want to get ahead of ourselves, so let’s wait for Putin’s decision on whether he will comment on it himself.”
Trump has become increasingly frustrated with Putin as the Russia leader show no signs of pulling back his offensive into Ukraine. Speaking to reporters on Sunday the president lamented, “He (Putin) talks nice and then he bombs everybody in the morning.”
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt attempted to clarify the president’s stance saying, Trump is “working tirelessly to stop the killing and end this war” so any discussion regarding long-range missiles is “not encouraging further killing” but an aimed at de-escalation.