作者 A6 (短ID真好)標題 Re: [問卦] 台灣人挺烏克蘭是不是很奇怪的事?時間 Fri May 19 13:41:59 2023
※ 引述《wahaha99 (此方不可長)》之銘言:
: ※ 引述《A6 (短ID真好)》之銘言:
: : 你的邏輯有一個很大的問題
: : 就是中國和烏克蘭也不是敵人阿
: : 你一直暗示中國和烏克蘭是敵人
: : 問題你沒辦法直接拿出 烏克蘭和中國是敵人的證據
: : 而是一廂情願的自己認為烏克蘭和中國是敵人....
: : 問題昨天中國還派使團到烏克蘭去勒
: : 烏克蘭在交戰中 會容許敵人派使團過去???
: : 甚至俄烏兩國的敵對關係談判 都選在第三國土耳其
: : 中國派使團直接到烏克蘭 說明就不是在敵對
: : 烏克蘭和中國目前不是敵人
: 唉
: 全世界現在正在兩極化
: 歐美為首的同盟國
: 中俄伊為首的軸心國
: 當然有部分在其中遊走的 如印度
ㄟㄟ
你有沒有想過
烏克蘭現在也是在其中遊走????
https://apnews.com/article/zelenskyy-ukraine-china-russia-xi-abcab63f7424cc15ef12d85aba180e7f
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy is ‘ready’ for Chinese leader to visit
ON A TRAIN FROM SUMY TO KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukraine’s president invited
his powerful Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, to visit his nation, saying
they haven’t been in contact since the war began and he is “ready to see
him here.”
“I want to speak with him,” Volodymyr Zelenskyy told The Associated Press
on Tuesday, the week after Xi visited Russian President Vladimir Putin last
week. China had no immediate response about whether a Xi visit to Ukraine
would happen.
MORE COVERAGE
– Ukraine's Zelenskyy: Any Russian victory could be perilous
– Takeaways from AP's interview with Ukraine's Zelenskyy
China has been economically aligned and politically favorable toward
neighboring Russia across many decades, and Beijing has provided Putin
diplomatic cover by staking out an official position of neutrality in the
war. Xi, a powerful leader who commands the resources of the world’s most
populous nation, is an important player in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, and
even China’s lack of involvement is a potent statement.
Zelenskyy spoke to the AP aboard a train shuttling him across Ukraine, to
cities near some of the fiercest fighting and others where his country’s
forces have successfully repelled Russia’s invasion. Zelenskyy rarely
travels with journalists, and the president’s office said AP’s two night
train trip with him was the most extensive since the war began.
Zelenskyy has extended invitations to Xi before in recent months, but this
explicit call to visit comes days after the Chinese leader visited Putin in
Russia last week. But the Ukrainian leader said he hasn’t communicated with
Xi for the duration of the conflict.
“We are ready to see him here,” Zelenskyy said. “I had contact with him
before full-scale war. But during all this year, more than one year, I didn’
t have.”
In Beijing, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning was asked whether
Xi would accept an invitation from Zelenskyy — or whether one had been
officially extended. She told reporters she had no information to give. She
did say that Beijing maintains “communication with all parties concerned,
including Ukraine.”
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, asked whether a meeting between Xi and
Zelenskyy would be useful to resolve the conflict in Ukraine, said Russian
authorities “highly appreciate” China’s balanced position on the issue and
“have no right to come up with any advice” on whether the two should meet.
“The Chinese leader himself decides the appropriateness of certain contacts,
” Peskov said during his daily conference call with reporters Wednesday.
In Washington, White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby
said the United States supports talks between Xi and Zelenskyy, “and my
goodness, we’ve been saying that for weeks.”
Xi’s Russia visit last week raised the prospect that Beijing might be ready
to provide Moscow with the weapons and ammunition it needs to refill its
depleted stockpile. But Xi’s trip ended without any such announcement. Days
later, Putin announced that he would be deploying tactical nuclear weapons to
Belarus, which neighbors Russia and pushes the Kremlin’s nuclear stockpile
closer to NATO territory.
Zelenskyy suggested Putin’s move was intended to distract from the lack of
guarantees he received from China.
“What does it mean? It means that the visit was not good for Russia,”
Zelenskyy speculated.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy upbeat after talk with China’s Xi
https://apnews.com/article/russia-uk...00c89ffd069cc32a32c300ea6a51ae
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he and
Chinese leader Xi Jinping had a “long and meaningful” phone call Wednesday,
their first known contact since Russia invaded Ukraine over a year ago, and
Beijing appointed an envoy to pursue a “political settlement.”
The hour-long call came two months after Beijing, which has long been aligned
with Russia, said it wanted to act as a mediator and a month after Xi visited
Moscow. The call also coincided with indications that Ukraine is readying its
forces for a spring counteroffensive.
READ MORE
– China says it will send peace envoy to Ukraine
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– Chinese President Xi calls for Ukraine peace talks
– Ukraine's Zelenskyy is 'ready' for Chinese leader to visit
Zelenskyy was upbeat about the conversation, which offered him the chance to
insert his views into what had been a bilateral dialogue between Moscow and
Beijing. Russian President Vladimir Putin is eager to keep Xi close as a
counterweight to the United States, which has sided with Ukraine.
“I believe that this call, as well as the appointment of Ukraine’s
ambassador to China, will give a powerful impetus to the development of our
bilateral relations,” Zelenskyy said on Facebook.
An official readout on his website called the conversation “productive” and
said it leads the way toward “possible interaction with the aim of
establishing a just and sustainable peace for Ukraine.”
Zelenskyy emphasized the need to regain all Ukrainian lands and stated, “
There can be no peace at the expense of territorial compromises.” In an
indirect reference to U.S. reports that China had considered supplying
weapons to Russia for its war, Zelenskyy’s office said he asked countries to
refrain from doing so because “any support -- even partial -- is converted
by Russia into the continuation of its aggression, into its further rejection
of peace.” China has said it won’t supply weapons to either side in the
conflict.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry said Beijing’s “core stance is to facilitate
talks for peace,” announcing that an envoy — a former ambassador to Russia
— would visit Ukraine to seek a “political settlement.”
The ministry’s statement struck a positive tone, giving a nod to Kyiv’s
insistence that its territory cannot be broken up by Russia’s annexations
and making clear that Beijing values its longstanding ties with Ukraine.
“Mutual respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity is the political
foundation of China-Ukraine relations,” the statement said. “China’s
readiness to develop relations with Ukraine is consistent and clear-cut. No
matter how the international situation evolves, China will work with Ukraine
to advance mutually beneficial cooperation.”
Analysts expressed skepticism about the prospects for peace.
The call balances China’s dialogue with Russia by showing it is “
recognizing Ukraine’s leadership and indicating Ukraine is an important
entity,” said political science professor Kimberly Marten of Barnard College
at Columbia University in New York.
But, she added in an interview with The Associated Press, unless undisclosed
details reveal otherwise, “it’s a non-starter. It’s pro-Russian. I would
not guess that this holds a lot of significance for ending the war.”
She noted the Chinese statement didn’t call for Russia to leave occupied
areas or brand Russia as an aggressor, and refers to the situation as “a
crisis, rather than a war.”
Elizabeth Wishnick, of the U.S.-based think tank CNA and Columbia University’
s Weatherhead East Asian Institute, noted in an email to AP that the Chinese
statement about the call contains “no mention of a Russian troop withdrawal,
which, to my mind, makes this a less than serious initiative and unlikely to
contribute in any major way to ending the war, which will likely be decided
on the battlefield.”
In Moscow, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova commended
China’s approach, praising Beijing’s “readiness to strive to establish a
(peace) negotiations process,” while slamming Kyiv’s “rejection of any
sound initiatives aimed at a settlement.”
The White House described it as a positive development, allowing Xi to hear
Ukraine’s view of the “illegal, unprovoked invasion.”
“We think that’s a good thing,” White House National Security Council
spokesman John Kirby said.
Talks between the two leaders had been anticipated for weeks, after China
produced a 12-point proposal to end the fighting, although it did not contain
details.
Russia and Ukraine are far apart in their terms for peace. The Kremlin wants
Kyiv to acknowledge Russia’s annexation of the Crimean Peninsula and the
Ukrainian provinces of Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk and Zaporizhzhia, which most
nations have denounced as illegal. Ukraine has rejected the demands and ruled
out any talks with Russia until its troops pull back from all occupied
territories.
Zelenskyy said in an interview with the AP last month that he hadn’t spoken
with Xi since the war began and invited him to visit Ukraine.
China has announced it was keen to act as mediator in the war that has
reenergized NATO. Xi’s position reinforces China’s claim that it’s neutral
in the war, despite blocking U.N. efforts to condemn the Kremlin’s invasion.
While Zelenskyy has moved his country closer to NATO and persuaded alliance
members to send Ukraine sophisticated weapons to help defeat Russia, Beijing
has echoed the Kremlin line in accusing the West of provoking the conflict
and “fanning the flames” by arming Kyiv.
When China called in February for a cease-fire and peace talks between
Ukraine and Russia, Zelenskyy cautiously welcomed Beijing’s involvement but
said success would depend on actions, not words.
Putin warmly welcomed Xi to the Kremlin, in what was seen as a powerful
message to Western leaders that their efforts to isolate Moscow over the
fighting in Ukraine have fallen short.
Also on Wednesday, Zelenskyy used the 37th anniversary of the world’s worst
nuclear disaster at Chernobyl to repeat his warnings about the threat of a
new atomic catastrophe during his country’s war with Russia.
Zelenskyy drew a parallel between the Chernobyl accident on April 26, 1986,
to Moscow’s brief seizure of that plant and its radiation-contaminated
exclusion zone following its full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
“Last year, the occupier not only seized the (Chernobyl) nuclear power
plant, but also endangered the entire world again,” Zelenskyy said in a
Telegram post in English.
In other developments Wednesday:
—Ukrainian and Russian officials announced the latest prisoner exchange,
saying 44 Ukrainian and 40 Russian POWs were released this week. The head of
the Ukrainian presidential office, Andriy Yermak, said on Telegram that the
Ukrainians included soldiers, sailors, border and national guards, and two
civilians.
—The head of the southeastern Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration,
Yurii Malashko, said Russia struck 19 civilian areas with 53 artillery
attacks, six rocket attacks, seven drone attacks and one airstrike overnight.
—At least two civilians were killed and 13 others were wounded in Ukraine
since Tuesday, the presidential office said.
—An Italian journalist in Ukraine, Corrado Zunino, was injured and his
interpreter Bogdan Bitik killed in the southern city of Kherson. Zunino, a
correspondent for La Repubblica daily, told the newspaper he suspected
Russian snipers hit him after passing through Ukrainian-manned checkpoints.
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阿基師 都要邀請習近平到烏克蘭去了
然後你非要說他們是敵對????
蝦???
: 還有一些真的干他屁事的
: 但先進重要國家 如G8 G20
: 都是這樣
: 我不知道八卦是不是同溫層抱團太久
: 還是只會看垃圾新聞 72新聞
: 只會從大中天三民自接收訊息
: 連現在世界變成怎樣都不知道了
你在公沙米
你是不是不會看外電阿???
還是你看不懂英文????
台灣沒報導 外面有報導好嗎
還是你以為三民自以外都是不可信紅媒阿
就算是美國媒體??
: : 請問一下 敵人的朋友是什麼????
: : 更白話的說啦 中國和烏克蘭還會通電話啦
: : 菜英文打電話 澤倫茲基會接嗎?
: : 這就是一堆人邏輯混亂的地方
: : 因為自己用二分法
: : 自己異想天開地把中國自動放到烏克蘭的對立面去
: : 這還不是最可怕的 最可怕的是 還自己一廂情願地把對方當朋友惹
: : 國際關係是多邊關係 敵人的朋友未必是敵人 懂嗎???
: : ㄎㄎ
: 當然 再早個兩年
: 我也不會說敵人的敵人就是朋友
: 但
: 這樣的時代已經來了
: 未來就是必須要選邊站
: 不過既然大家都活在平行時空
: 我也沒有什麼辦法
: 替我向平行時空的我問好
: 謝謝
我們真的是在平行空間阿
人家邀中國過去訪問
結果你那邊是敵對
可能你那邊川普連任惹吧
ㄎㄎ
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Re: [問卦] 台灣人挺烏克蘭是不是很奇怪的事?
05-19 13:41 A6
※ 編輯: A6 (61.227.181.150 臺灣), 05/19/2023 13:43:11
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→ jma306: 國際就是講利益 西瓜偎大邊
澤連斯基也怕戰爭打一半 美國不繼續給錢必須有其他的備案在手邊 準備著2F 114.26.103.122 台灣 05/19 13:45
→ Upswing: 腦被洗壞的早就把自己代入烏的受害者情境根本沒有去思考其他大環境和現實的問題5F 116.15.46.87 新加坡 05/19 13:47
→ jma306: 共和黨說國會之後要對援烏經費逐條審查7F 114.26.103.122 台灣 05/19 13:48
→ phix: 烏克蘭要是輸了 中俄就更囂張了8F 223.136.87.231 台灣 05/19 13:48
→ Upswing: 另外黨媒又是黨代風向洗腦的利器,真的慘9F 116.15.46.87 新加坡 05/19 13:49
→ wahaha99: 如果世界兩極化不會敵對 那邀請也不會代表友好 只能說 現在八卦就這樣了
你們開心就好 也算是見證了一個時代的落幕了10F 118.169.10.56 台灣 05/19 13:49
我再給你一個概念 現在最多的是不結盟國家
不結盟運動是一個擁有120個成員國和17個觀察員國的鬆散國際組織。 它成立於冷戰時期
,其成員國奉行獨立自主的外交政策,不與美蘇兩個超級大國中的任何一個結盟。 聯合
國中有三分之二的會員是該組織的成員國,全球約55%的人口也生活在不結盟運動國家。
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