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泽伦斯基说,最近的会谈进行得“非常好”,明天将继续

2022-03-15 15:26  ABC   - 

俄罗斯军队正在继续他们穿越乌克兰的尝试据美国官员称,由总统弗拉基米尔·泽伦斯基(Volodymyr Zelenskyy)领导的乌克兰人正在进行“顽强的抵抗”。

袭击始于2月24日,当时俄罗斯总统弗拉基米尔·普京宣布了一项“特别军事行动”

最近几天,从邻国白俄罗斯向乌克兰首都基辅移动的俄罗斯军队不顾抵抗,向市中心推进了近一步,截至上周五,已经推进到了大约9英里以内。

俄罗斯受到了来自美国、加拿大和欧洲各国的制裁,目标是俄罗斯经济和普京本人。

泽伦斯基说,与俄罗斯的最新谈判进行得“相当好”,明天将继续进行

乌克兰总统弗拉基米尔·泽伦斯基(Volodymyr Zelenskyy)在周一的最新讲话中更新了与俄罗斯的谈判状况,称最近的谈判进行得“相当好”,并将于明天继续进行。

泽伦斯基还向俄罗斯军队发表讲话,告诉他们如果投降,他们将受到“体面”的对待。

泽伦斯基说:“我代表乌克兰人民,给你一个机会——生存的机会。”“你向我们的军队投降,我们会像对待普通人一样对待你。作为人,体面地。”

泽伦斯基还感谢了俄罗斯国家新闻频道的制片人,他出现在一个主播身后的摄像机前,举着一个反战标语。她后来被捕了。

“我很感激那些没有停止努力传达真相的俄罗斯人,”他说。“对于那些与虚假信息作斗争并向他们的朋友和亲人讲述真相的人。并亲自向那个拿着反战海报走进一频道演播室的女人致敬。”

前美国驻乌克兰大使:“俄罗斯没有胜利之路”

前美国驻乌克兰大使玛丽·约瓦诺维奇(Marie Yovanovitch)怀疑俄罗斯是否有能力赢得这场战争,“因为乌克兰人民将继续抵抗。”

“乌克兰人永远不会在这一点上回到俄罗斯——永远不会,”她告诉美国广播公司新闻。“在他入侵了他们,摧毁了他们的家庭,摧毁了他们的生计,摧毁了他们的家园之后。他以所谓保护乌克兰人民的名义所做的事情令人震惊。”

虽然约瓦诺维奇说,她不认为停火是目前俄罗斯总统弗拉基米尔·普京的议程,但“保持沟通渠道的畅通是重要的。”

“保持对话很重要,至少希望建立人道主义走廊,以便人们可以,你知道,可以离开因俄罗斯的野蛮侵略而不再适宜居住的城市,”约瓦诺维奇说,他在2016年至2019年期间在巴拉克奥巴马(Barack Obama)和唐纳德特朗普(Donald Trump)总统手下担任驻乌克兰大使。

约瓦诺维奇还表示,她认为特朗普在担任总统期间对乌克兰不屑一顾,并补充说,他对普京的赞扬“鼓励了”这位俄罗斯领导人。

“毫无疑问,特朗普总统的行动和声明可能会鼓励普京,我认为普京从特朗普总统那里得到了他需要的东西,而我们的官方政策在支持乌克兰方面非常强硬,”她说。

联合国拨款4000万美元援助乌克兰

联合国人道主义事务协调办公室(United Nations Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs)在周一的一份新闻稿中宣布,该办公室已拨款4000万美元,“以加强援助机构向最弱势人群提供援助的努力”。

“这些资金对于立即启动行动至关重要,”联合国OCHA办事处主任马丁·格里菲斯在一份声明中说。“在我们采取应对措施的初期,快速、灵活的资金可以带来完全不同的结果。”

根据新闻稿,联合国也在部署工作人员,将食物和药品送到需要的人身边。

格里菲斯周一在接受美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)采访时形容东部城市马里乌波尔(Mariupol)遭到俄罗斯的猛烈轰炸,数十万平民被困在里面,是“地狱的中心”。

“最重要的优先事项…是让平民离开,”格里菲斯说。

国际法院预计周三对俄罗斯做出裁决

国际法院将很快就乌克兰对俄罗斯的指控做出裁决。

乌克兰在位于荷兰海牙的联合国最高法院对俄罗斯提起诉讼,指控莫斯科策划种族灭绝。

乌克兰还要求法院进行干预,以制止入侵,并命令俄罗斯支付赔款。

联合国在一份新闻稿中宣布,法院将于美国东部时间周三上午11点做出裁决。

Russia-Ukraine updates: Latest talks went 'pretty good,' will continue tomorrow, Zelenskyy says

Russian forcesare continuing their attempted push through Ukrainefrom multiple directions, while Ukrainians, led by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, are putting up "stiff resistance," according to U.S. officials.

The attack began Feb. 24, when Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a "special military operation."

Russian forces moving from neighboring Belarus toward Ukraine's capital, Kyiv, have advanced closer to the city center in recent days despite the resistance, coming within about 9 miles as of Friday.

Russia has been met by sanctions from the United States, Canada and countries throughout Europe, targeting the Russian economy as well as Putin himself

Latest talks with Russia went 'pretty good,' will continue tomorrow, Zelenskyy says

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy updated the status of negotiations with Russia in his latest address Monday, saying the latest talks went "pretty good" and will continue tomorrow.

Zelenskyy also addressed Russian troops, telling them they would be treated "decently" should they surrender.

"On behalf of the Ukrainian people, I give you a chance -- chance to survive," Zelenskyy said. "You surrender to our forces, we will treat you the way people are supposed to be treated. As people, decently."

Zelenskyy also thanked the producer at a Russian state news channel who appeared on camera behind an anchor and held up an anti-war sign. She was later arrested.

"I am grateful to those Russians who do not stop trying to convey the truth," he said. "To those who fight disinformation and tell the truth, real facts to their friends and loved ones. And personally to the woman who entered the studio of Channel One with a poster against the war."

Former US ambassador to Ukraine: 'There’s no path to victory for Russia'

Marie Yovanovitch, former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, doubted Russia’s ability to win the war it started, "because the Ukrainian people will continue to resist."

"Ukrainians are never going to turn back to Russia at this point -- never," she told ABC News. "Not after he has invaded them and destroyed their families and destroyed their livelihoods and destroyed their homes. It is appalling what he has done, all in the name of allegedly protecting people in Ukraine. "

While Yovanovitch said she does not believe a ceasefire is currently on Russian President Vladimir Putin's agenda, "It’s important to keep the lines of communication open."

"It's important to keep on talking, at least hopefully to get humanitarian corridors set up so that people can, you know, can leave cities that are no longer habitable because of the barbaric aggressiveness of Russia," said Yovanovitch, who served as ambassador to Ukraine under Presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump, between 2016 and 2019.

Yovanovitch also said she believes that Trump was dismissive of Ukraine during his presidency, adding that his praise of Putin "emboldened" the Russian leader.

"There's no question that President Trump's actions and his statements presumably emboldened Putin, and I think that Putin was getting what he needed from President Trump in terms of while our official policy was very strong with regard to supporting Ukraine," she said.

UN to allocate $40 million for Ukraine relief

The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs has allocated $40 million "to ramp up aid agencies' efforts to reach the most vulnerable people," it announced in a press release Monday.

"These funds are critical to get operations off the ground immediately," U.N. OCHA chief Martin Griffiths said in a statement. "In the early days of our response, fast and flexible funding can make all the difference."

The U.N. is also deploying staff to get food and medicines closer to those in need, according to the release.

Griffiths described Mariupol, the eastern city being heavily bombed by Russia with hundreds of thousands of civilians trapped inside, as the "center of hell" in an interview with CNN on Monday.

"The most important priority … is to get civilians out," Griffiths said.

International Court of Justice ruling on Russia expected Wednesday

The International Court of Justice will soon issue a ruling on allegations brought against Russia by Ukraine.

Ukraine had launched a case against Russia at the United Nations' highest court, located in Hague, The Netherlands, accusing Moscow of planning genocide.

Ukraine also asked the court to intervene to halt the invasion and to order Russia to pay reparations.

The court will deliver the ruling at 11 a.m. EST on Wednesday, the U.N. announced in a press release.

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