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Ukraine’s troops surrounded as peace talks begin

2025/3/10
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Toby Gillis: 美国和乌克兰将在沙特阿拉伯重启和平谈判,这是自白宫会议后的首次谈判。泽连斯基在谈判前参与战术和红线的讨论,但他的谈判地位和战场成功似乎已经大大削弱。乌克兰的部队在库尔斯克被俄军包围,这进一步削弱了乌克兰的谈判地位。 Catherine Philp: 泽连斯基不应参加由美国国务卿主持的会议,因为他是国家元首。他的华盛顿之行是为了提升谈判级别,并展示其准备和存在感。美国暂停情报共享对乌克兰造成严重打击,乌克兰在失去情报后被迫进入谈判,并提议在空海领域停火。特朗普暗示可能恢复对乌情报共享,这表明情报共享是谈判筹码。乌克兰在失去情报后远程打击能力受限,俄军战术导致乌克兰部队被包围,俄军可能在谈判前采取行动夺回领土。

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The podcast discusses the upcoming peace talks between US and Ukrainian officials, highlighting the weakened position of Ukraine due to recent events, including a halt in military aid and intelligence sharing from the US.
  • US-Ukraine peace talks will resume in Saudi Arabia, led by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
  • Ukrainian President Zelensky is present in Saudi Arabia but not participating in the talks directly.
  • Zelensky's presence is aimed at resetting diplomatic relations and possibly signing a minerals deal.
  • The talks are the first since the US paused military aid and intelligence sharing with Ukraine.

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US-Ukraine peace talks will resume on Tuesday in Saudi Arabia, the first since the Oval Office row 10 days ago. But after a bruising week since, during which the US ended its military aid for and intelligence sharing with Ukraine and Russia has taken advantage on the battlefield, their negotiating position looks weaker than ever. It comes on the day reports say Ukraine's troops are completely surrounded in Kursk. The Times' World Affairs Editor, Catherine Philp, analyses just how damaged they've been going in to the meeting with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and other senior officials.

The World in 10 is the Times' daily podcast dedicated to global security. Expert analysis of war, diplomatic relations and cyber security from The Times' foreign correspondents and military specialists. 

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