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俄总统新闻秘书:普京没有在G20峰会期间与乌克兰总统会晤的安排

2019-06-24 15:09

【环球网报道 记者 任洁】乌克兰外交部长帕维尔•克利姆金23日表示,乌总统泽连斯基有意参加G20大阪峰会,并与包括俄罗斯总统普京在内的领导人举行会晤。俄总统新闻秘书佩斯科夫23日回应称,普京没有与泽连斯基在G20峰会期间会晤的安排。

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据俄新社6月23日报道,佩斯科夫当日被记者问及,普京是否有与泽连斯基在G20峰会期间会晤的计划,佩斯科夫答道:“没有这项安排。”

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报道称,此前,乌克兰最高拉达代表米哈伊尔•波塔夫斯基19日在“112乌克兰”电视台节目上透露,乌克兰新任总统泽连斯基团队正在为与俄罗斯总统普京的会晤做准备,会晤将重点讨论关于克里米亚和顿巴斯地区问题。返回搜狐,查看更多



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Russian Presidential Press Secretary: Putin did not meet with the Ukrainian President during the G20 summit

2019-06-24 15:09


[Global Network Reporter] Ren Jie] Ukrainian Foreign Minister Pavel Klimkin said on the 23rd that Uzbek President Zelensky intends to participate in the G20 Osaka Summit and meet with leaders including Russian President Vladimir Putin. Russian Presidential Press Secretary Peskov responded on the 23rd that Putin did not have an arrangement with Zelensky during the G20 summit.




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According to the Russian news agency reported on June 23, Peskov was asked by reporters on the same day whether Putin had a plan to meet with Zelensky during the G20 summit. Peskov replied: "There is no such arrangement."




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According to reports, the Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada representative Mikhail Potaksky revealed on the "112 Ukraine" television program on the 19th that the new Ukrainian President Zelensky team is preparing for a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The meeting will focus on issues in the Crimea and Donbass areas. Go back to Sohu and see more



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Russian leader says Ukraine’s Poroshenko is trying to bolster popularity with Black Sea ‘provocation’

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A Ukrainian soldier stands guard aboard a military ship moored in Mariupol port on the Sea of Azov. Photograph: Sega Volskii/AFP/Getty Images

Vladimir Putin has shrugged off Donald Trump’s threat to cancel a meeting with him due to Moscow’s seizure of three Ukrainian navy ships, and accused Ukraine’s president of orchestrating the crisis.
Russia seized three Ukrainian naval vessels and their crews on Sunday over what it said was their illegal entry into Russian waters, which Ukraine has denied.
The episode has raised fears in the west of a wider conflict between the two countries, and Trump said on Tuesday that he may cancel a planned meeting with Putin at the G20 summit in Argentina later this week as a response to “aggression”.
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But Putin, in his first public comments on the Black Sea incident, said the Ukrainian vessels had clearly been in the wrong, dismissed the clash as a minor border issue, and accused Ukraine’s president, Petro Poroshenko, of having orchestrated the crisis in order to boost his dire ratings.

Putin said he still hoped to meet Trump at the G20 on Friday, while the Kremlin said the meeting was still being prepared and Washington had not informed Moscow it was off.

“It was without doubt a provocation,” Putin said. “It was organised by the president ahead of the elections. The president is in fifth place ratings-wise and therefore had to do something. It was used as a pretext to introduce martial law.”

The Russian president, speaking at a financial forum in Moscow in his first extensive remarks since the confrontation on Sunday, said the west was ready to forgive Ukrainian politicians their shortcomings because it bought into the anti-Russian narrative that Kiev was promoting.

No decision had been made on Trump’s meeting with Putin, White House officials said on Wednesday.

The US defence secretary, Jim Mattis, said Russia’s action shows it could not be counted on to keep its word.

“It was obviously a flagrant violation of international law. It was, I think, a cavalier use of a force that injured Ukrainian sailors,” he said.

Poroshenko, after warning of the threat of “full-scale war” on Wednesday, signed an act imposing martial law for 30 days in regions bordering Russia, the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov. He donned a camouflaged uniform as he toured a military training centre. “It’s important to keep our powder dry and be ready at any moment to push back the aggressor,” Poroshenko said.

Western governments have rallied behind Kiev, accusing Russia of illegally blocking access to the Sea of Azov, used by both countries, and of using force without justification.

Sunday’s incident was the first direct confrontation between Ukraine and Russia in the long-running conflict pitting Kiev against Moscow and Russian-backed separatists in the country’s east. It has raised fears of a wider escalation in a conflict that has killed more than 10,000 people since 2014.

It has emerged that Russia has been sending more of its advanced S-400 surface-to-air missile systems to Crimea amid the rising tensions.

Vadim Astafyev, a spokesman for Russia’s southern military district, was cited by Russian news agencies as saying that a new battalion of S-400 missiles would be delivered to Crimea soon and become operational by the end of the year.

The deployment is likely to have been long planned, but the timing of the announcement appeared designed to send a message to Ukraine and the west that Russia was serious about defending what it regards as its own territory and waters.

The Kremlin has steadily poured new military hardware into Crimea since it annexed the peninsula from Ukraine in 2014, turning it into what state-backed media have called a fortress.

Crimea hosts three battalions of the anti-aircraft missile systems with a range of up to 250 miles (400km), allowing Russia to control swathes of the skies above the Black Sea. The new deployment would allow it to increase its air defence coverage area.

A Reuters correspondent in Crimea on Wednesday observed a Russian navy minesweeper ship, the Vice-Admiral Zakharin, heading for the Sea of Azov, which is used by Ukraine and Russia and is a source of growing tension.

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A Crimean court was due to order the detention of nine of the 24 captured Ukrainian sailors, including senior Ukrainian naval officers and at least one member of Ukraine’s SBU intelligence agency.

This week a court in Simferopol, the capital of Crimea, ordered the other 15 Ukrainian sailors to be detained for two months pending a possible trial.

All of the sailors could face prison sentences of up to six years if found guilty of what Moscow said was a plot to illegally cross the Russian border by trying to pass through the Russian-controlled Kerch Strait on Sunday without notice and ignoring calls to stop.

Ukraine said its ships had done nothing wrong and have every right to use the strait, the only gateway to the Sea of Azov from the Black Sea, without Russian permission.
 
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