泽连斯基称美国给乌克兰和俄罗斯设定6月期限达成停火协议


2026年2月7日 / 美国东部时间上午6:22 / 美联社报道

乌克兰总统弗拉基米尔·泽连斯基向记者表示,美国已向乌克兰和俄罗斯设定了6月的期限,要求双方达成结束这场近四年战争的协议。与此同时,周六俄罗斯对能源基础设施的打击迫使核电站削减发电量。

他补充说,如果6月期限未达成协议,特朗普政府可能会向双方施压以达成协议。

“美国人提议各方在今年夏初之前结束战争,并可能会严格按照这个时间表向双方施压,”泽连斯基周五对记者表示。泽连斯基的评论被禁止提前报道,直到周六上午才公布。

“他们说希望在6月前完成一切事务。他们会尽一切努力结束战争,并希望有一个所有事件的明确时间表,”他说道。

泽连斯基表示,美国提议下周首次在本国举行下一轮三方会谈,地点可能是迈阿密。“我们确认了我们的参与,”他补充道。

泽连斯基称,俄罗斯向美国提出了一项12万亿美元的经济提案——他以俄罗斯特使基里尔·德米特里耶夫的名字将其称为“德米特里耶夫方案”。与美国的双边经济协议是更广泛谈判进程的一部分。

乌克兰总统弗拉基米尔·泽连斯基于2026年2月3日星期二在乌克兰基辅与北约秘书长马克·吕特举行联合新闻发布会。谢尔盖·格利茨/美联社

泽连斯基在X平台上发文称,俄罗斯对乌克兰能源基础设施的打击持续不断,周六夜间发动了400多架无人机和约40枚导弹的袭击。目标包括能源电网、发电设施和输配电网络。

国家能源传输运营商Ukrenergo表示,这是今年以来第二次大规模袭击能源基础设施,迫使核电站削减发电量。该公司在声明中称,八个地区的八个设施遭到袭击。

“由于对确保核电机组运行的关键高压变电站的导弹袭击,所有控制区内的核电站都被迫降低负荷,”声明称。

声明还表示,由于袭击导致全国电力缺口“显著”增加,乌克兰所有地区的每小时停电时间被迫延长。

最新的期限设定之前,美国斡旋的三方会谈在阿布扎比举行,但由于交战双方坚持互不相容的要求,未能取得突破。俄罗斯正施压乌克兰从顿巴斯撤军,而那里的战斗仍然激烈——基辅表示绝不会接受这一条件。

“困难的问题仍然是困难的。乌克兰再次确认了在顿巴斯问题上的立场。在我们看来,‘我们坚持目前的立场’是今天停火最公平、最可靠的模式,”泽连斯基表示。他重申,最具挑战性的议题将留待三国领导人三方会议讨论。

泽连斯基表示,在管理俄罗斯控制的扎波罗热核电站问题上没有达成共识,并对美国提出的将俄罗斯觊觎的顿巴斯地区转变为自由经济区作为妥协方案表示怀疑。

“我不知道这是否能实施,因为当我们讨论自由经济区时,我们对此有不同看法,”他说。

他表示,在上一轮会谈中,谈判代表讨论了停火如何进行技术层面的监督。他补充说,美国再次确认将在这一进程中发挥作用。

近几个月来,俄罗斯反复的空袭集中在乌克兰的电网,导致停电,冬季严寒期间破坏了家庭的供暖和供水,给基辅带来了更大压力。

泽连斯基称,美国再次提议停火协议,禁止对能源基础设施的打击。如果俄罗斯承诺,乌克兰准备遵守这样的停火,但他补充说,当莫斯科之前同意美国提出的一周停火时,仅四天后就被违反。

Zelenskyy says U.S. gave Ukraine and Russia a June deadline to reach agreement to end war

February 7, 2026 / 6:22 AM EST / AP Ingested

The U.S. has given Ukraine and Russia a June deadline to reach a deal to end the nearly four‑year war, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told reporters, as Russian strikes on energy infrastructure forced nuclear power plants to cut output on Saturday.

If the June deadline is not met, the Trump administration will likely put pressure on both sides to meet it, he added.

“The Americans are proposing the parties end the war by the beginning of this summer and will probably put pressure on the parties precisely according to this schedule,” Zelenskyy said, speaking to reporters on Friday. Zelenskyy’s comments were embargoed until Saturday morning.

“And they say that they want to do everything by June. And they will do everything to end the war. And they want a clear schedule of all events,” he said.

He said the U.S. proposed holding the next round of trilateral talks next week in their country for the first time, likely in Miami, Zelenskyy said. “We confirmed our participation,” he added.

Zelenskyy said Russia presented the U.S. with a $12 trillion economic proposal — which he dubbed the “Dmitriev package” after Russian envoy Kirill Dmitriev. Bilateral economic deals with the U.S. form part of the broader negotiating process.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy attends a joint news conference with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2026. Sergei Grits / AP

Russian strikes on Ukrainian energy infrastructure continued with over 400 drones and about 40 missiles launched overnight Saturday, Zelenskyy said in a post on X. Targets included the energy grid, generation facilities and distribution networks.

Ukrenergo, the state energy transmission operator, said the attack was the second mass strike on energy infrastructure since the start of the year, forcing nuclear power plants to reduce output. Eight facilities in eight regions came under attack, it said in a statement.

“As a result of missile strikes on key high-voltage substations that ensured the output of nuclear power units, all nuclear power plants in the territories under control were forced to reduce their load,” the statement said.

It said the power deficit in the country has increased “significantly” as a result of the attacks forcing an extension of hourly power outages in all regions of Ukraine.

The latest deadline follows U.S.-brokered trilateral talks in Abu Dhabi that produced no breakthrough as the warring parties cling to mutually exclusive demands. Russia is pressing Ukraine to withdraw from the Donbas, where fighting remains intense — a condition Kyiv says it will never accept.

“Difficult issues remained difficult. Ukraine once again confirmed its positions on the Donbas issue. ‘We stand where we stand’ is the fairest and most reliable model for a ceasefire today, in our opinion,” Zelenskyy said. He reiterated that the most challenging topics would be reserved for a trilateral meeting between leaders.

Zelenskyy said no common ground was reached on managing the Russian‑held Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant and expressed skepticism about a U.S. proposal to turn the Donbas region, coveted by Russia, into a free economic zone as a compromise.

“I do not know whether this can be implemented, because when we talked about a free economic zone, we had different views on it,” he said.

He said in the last round of talks the negotiators discussed how a ceasefire would be technically monitored. He added that the U.S. has reaffirmed it would play a role in that process.

Repeated Russian aerial assaults have in recent months focused on Ukraine’s power grid, causing blackouts and disrupting the heating and water supply for families during a bitterly cold winter, putting more pressure on Kyiv.

Zelenskyy said the U.S. again proposed a ceasefire banning strikes on energy infrastructure. Ukraine is ready to observe such a pause if Russia commits; but he added that when Moscow previously agreed to a one-week pause suggested by the U.S., it was violated after just four days.

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