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川普稱,俄羅斯和烏克蘭同意停火三天。

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-- 俄羅斯和烏克蘭已同意停火三天,並交換戰俘。 「我很高興地宣布,俄羅斯和烏克蘭之間的戰爭將於5月9日、10日和11日停火三天,」川普週五在Truth Social上發文表示。 川普補充說,兩國將在臨時停火期間暫停所有「軍事行動」。 「這項請求是我親自提出的,我非常感謝總統弗拉基米爾·普丁和弗拉基米爾·澤連斯基的同意,」川普補充道。 兩國為結束這場始於2022年的戰爭而進行的談判仍在進行中。 「希望這標誌著這場漫長、慘烈且艱苦的戰爭即將結束,」川普說,並補充說,結束衝突的討論「每天都在取得進展」。 澤連斯基總統在X網站上發文稱,經美國政府斡旋,烏克蘭已獲得俄羅斯同意進行戰俘交換。 澤連斯基表示:「對我們來說,紅場遠不如能夠回家的烏克蘭戰俘的生命重要。」他同時強調,基輔將繼續以釋放烏克蘭戰俘作為首要任務。 澤連斯基表示,鑑於近期莫斯科方面釋放的與烏克蘭長期制裁戰略相關的信號,烏克蘭已向俄羅斯傳達了其行動中的「對等原則」。 澤連斯基說:「5月9日、10日和11日必須建立停火機制。」他還表示,已指示烏克蘭官員迅速做好交換戰俘所需的一切安排。 澤連斯基感謝川普和美國談判團隊的外交斡旋,並表示烏克蘭希望華盛頓確保俄羅斯全面遵守已達成的停火和戰俘交換條款。

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