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http://www.mitbbs.com/article_t/Military/41214611.html
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标 题: 补丁大帝双拳难敌四手,好汉架不住人多
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Big power talks on Ukraine crisis make little progress
Mar 5th 2014 5:47PM
PARIS, FRANCE - MARCH 05: US Secretary of State John Kerry speaks during a
press conference at the US embassy on March 05, 2014 in Paris, France.
Negotiations between US Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign
Minister Sergei Lavrov ended without agreement on Wednesday, pressuring the
EU to act against the Kremlin with punitive actions during an emergency
summit Thursday. (Photo by Thierry Chesnot/Getty Images)
PARIS, FRANCE - MARCH 05: US Secretary of State John Kerry speaks during a
press conference at the US embassy on March 05, 2014 in Paris, France.
Negotiations between US Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign
Minister Sergei Lavrov ended without agreement on Wednesday, pressuring the
EU to act against the Kremlin with punitive actions during an emergency
summit Thursday. (Photo by Thierry Chesnot/Getty Images)
Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov
meet at the Russian Ambassador's Residence in Paris, Wednesday, March 5,
2014. Russia rebuffed Western demands to withdraw forces in Ukraine's Crimea
region to their bases on Wednesday amid a day of high-stakes diplomacy in
Paris aimed at easing tensions over Ukraine and averting the risk of war. (
AP Photo/Kevin Lamarque, Pool)
French Foreign minister Laurent Fabius (R) and US Secretary of State John
Kerry depart after a meeting on the Ukraine crisis with the Russian Foreign
Minister and other foreign ministers at the Quai d' Orsay, the French
foreign ministry, in Paris on March 5, 2014. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei
Lavrov on Wednesday resisted Western pressure to meet his Ukrainian
counterpart but said talks with the United States and others would continue
in coming days. At the end of a day of intense diplomatic negotiations in
Paris, Lavrov left the French foreign ministry without having held a hoped-
for meeting with acting Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Deshchytsya. AFP
PHOTO / POOL - Kevin Lamarque (Photo credit should read KEVIN LAMARQUE/AFP/
Getty Images)
PARIS, FRANCE - MARCH 05: French President Francois Hollande (L) and U.S.
Secretary of State John Kerry leave Elysee Palace after a meeting on the
Ukraine crisis on March 5, 2014 in Paris, France. Top diplomats from the
West and Russia trying to find an end to the crisis in Ukraine gathered in
Paris as tensions simmered over the Russian military takeover of the
strategic Crimean Peninsula. (Photo by Thierry Chesnot/Getty Images)
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry clasps hands with an elderly woman who
was speaking with him, during his visit to the Shrine of the Fallen in Kiev
on March 4, 2014. The Shrine of the Fallen, located on Institutska Street,
honors the fallen 'Heroes' of the 'Heavenly Sotnya' (Hundred). Over the
course of the EuroMaidan protests, almost 100 protesters were killed by
police. Most of them died on February 20 killed by sniper or automatic
weapons fire on Institutska Street. US Secretary of State John Kerry arrived
in Kiev Tuesday for talks with Ukraine's new interim government, amid an
escalating crisis in Crimea. His visit came as the United States said it
would provide $1 billion to financially-stricken Ukraine as part of an
international loan. With the Black Sea peninsula of Crimea under near
complete control by pro-Russian forces, US officials said Moscow could face
sanctions within days. AFP PHOTO / POOL - Kevin Lamarque (Photo credit
should read KEVIN LAMARQUE/AFP/Getty Images)
US Secretary of State John Kerry (C) discusses wtih two men as he stands
beside a barricade at the Shrine of the Fallen in Kiev on March 4, 2014. The
Shrine of the Fallen, located on Institutska Street, honors the fallen '
Heroes' of the 'Heavenly Sotnya' (Hundred). Over the course of the
EuroMaidan protests, almost 100 protesters were killed by police. Most of
them died on February 20 killed by sniper or automatic weapons fire on
Institutska Street. US Secretary of State John Kerry arrived in Kiev Tuesday
for talks with Ukraine's new interim government, amid an escalating crisis
in Crimea. His visit came as the United States said it would provide $1
billion to financially-stricken Ukraine as part of an international loan.
With the Black Sea peninsula of Crimea under near complete control by pro-
Russian forces, US officials said Moscow could face sanctions within days.
AFP PHOTO / POOL - Kevin Lamarque (Photo credit should read KEVIN LAMARQUE/
AFP/Getty Images)
US Secretary of State John Kerry lays red roses to the Shrine of the Fallen,
an homage to anti-government protesters who died during the February
clashes with anti-riot policemen in Kiev, on March 4, 2014. US Secretary of
State John Kerry arrived in Kiev Tuesday for talks with Ukraine's new
interim government, amid an escalating crisis in Crimea. His visit came as
the United States said it would provide $1 billion to financially-stricken
Ukraine as part of an international loan. AFP PHOTO/ SERGEI SUPINSKY (Photo
credit should read SERGEI SUPINSKY/AFP/Getty Images)
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry greets Ukrainians in center Kiev, Ukraine
, Tuesday, March, 4, 2014. In a somber show of U.S. support for Ukraine?s
new leadership, Secretary of State John Kerry walked the streets Tuesday
where nearly 100 anti-government protesters were gunned down by police last
month, and promised beseeching crowds that American aid is on the way. The
Obama administration announced a $1 billion energy subsidy package in
Washington as Kerry was arriving in Kiev.( (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky)
Secretary of State John Kerry talks with a religious leader as views the
Shrine of the Fallen in Kiev, Ukraine, Tuesday, March 4, 2014. The Shrine of
the Fallen, located on Institutska Street, honors the fallen Heroes of the
"Heavenly Sotnya" (Hundred). Over the course of the EuroMaidan protests,
almost 100 protesters were killed by police. (AP Photo/Kevin Lamarque, Pool)
US Secretary of State John Kerry stands in front of the Shrine of the Fallen
, an homage to anti-government protesters who died during the February
clashes with anti-riot policemen in Kiev, on March 4, 2014. US Secretary of
State John Kerry arrived in Kiev Tuesday for talks with Ukraine's new
interim government, amid an escalating crisis in Crimea. His visit came as
the United States said it would provide $1 billion to financially-stricken
Ukraine as part of an international loan. AFP PHOTO/ VOLODYMYR SHUVAYEV (
Photo credit should read VOLODYMYR SHUVAYEV/AFP/Getty Images)
By John Irish and Timothy Heritage
(Reuters) - High-level diplomatic efforts to resolve the crisis in Ukraine
made little apparent headway at talks in Paris on Wednesday with Moscow and
Washington at odds and Russia's foreign minister refusing to recognize his
Ukrainian counterpart.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said discussions would continue in the
coming days in an attempt to stabilize the crisis and he expected to meet
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov again in Rome on Thursday.
"Don't assume that we did not have serious conversations which produced
creative and appropriate ideas on how to resolve this, we have a number of
ideas on the table," he said after talks with ministers from Ukraine, Russia
, Britain and France.
"I don't think any of us had an anticipation that we were coming here at
this moment, in this atmosphere of heightened tension and confrontation,
that we were suddenly going to resolve that here, this afternoon," Kerry
said.
Russia had earlier rebuffed Western demands that its forces that have seized
control of Ukraine's Crimea region should return to their bases.
NATO, at a meeting in Brussels, announced it was cutting back on cooperation
with Russia to try to pressure it into backing down on Ukraine and
suspended planning for a joint mission linked to Syrian chemical weapons.
The alliance said it would step up engagement with Ukraine's new leadership.
The European Union offered Ukraine's new pro-Western government 11 billion
euros ($15 billion) in financial aid in the next couple of years provided
Kiev reaches a deal with the International Monetary Fund. Germany, the EU's
biggest economy, also promised bilateral financial help.
Ukraine's new finance minister, Oleksander Shlapak, caused a fall in the
Ukrainian bond and currency markets by saying his economically shattered
country may start talks with creditors on restructuring its foreign currency
debt.
COLD WAR
Russia and the West are locked in the most serious battle since the end of
the Cold War for influence in Ukraine, a former Soviet republic with
historic ties to Moscow that is a major commodities exporter and strategic
link between East and West.
Ukraine pulled out of a trade deal with the EU under Russian pressure last
year, sparking months of protests in Kiev and the February 22 ouster of
Yanukovich, a Russian ally.
Ukraine says Russia has occupied Crimea, where the Russian Black Sea fleet
is based, provoking an international outcry and sharp falls in financial
markets on Monday, though they have since stabilized.
Lavrov said discussions on Ukraine would continue, but he did not talk to
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Deshchitsya, whose new government is
regarded as illegitimate by Moscow.
As he left the Foreign Ministry in Paris, Lavrov was asked if he had met his
Ukrainian counterpart. "Who is that?" the Russian minister asked.
Deshchitsya said he believed a "positive outcome" would emerge. Asked why he
had not met Lavrov, he shrugged his shoulders and raised his eyebrows.
French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said the situation was not easy.
"We are happy that this meeting in Paris allowed us get things under way. We
agreed to try to find a peaceful solution in the coming days to get out of
this crisis ... something moved in the right direction."
REPORTS DENIED
A senior U.S. State Department official denied Russian reports that Moscow
and the Western powers had agreed that the Ukrainian government and
opposition should to stick to a European Union-brokered peace deal.
"There were no agreements in this meeting, and there never will be without
direct Ukrainian government involvement and absolute buy-in," the official
said.
Wednesday's talks in Paris were an effort by France to capitalize on the
presence of major power foreign ministers in the French capital for a long-
scheduled meeting on Lebanon.
A first attempt to get Lavrov and Deshchitsya together at the Elysee Palace
of President Francois Hollande failed, as did a subsequent attempt at the
Foreign Ministry.
Meetings involving the foreign ministers of France, Russia, the United
States, Poland, Germany, Poland and Ukraine took place in various
combinations during the day, but never with the Russian and Ukrainian
ministers in the same room together.
Later, President Barack Obama spoke by phone to British Prime Minister David
Cameron and they expressed "grave concern over Russia's clear violation of
Ukrainian sovereignty", the White House said.
Earlier, Lavrov repeated Moscow's assertion - ridiculed by the West - that
the troops that have seized control of the Black Sea peninsula are not under
Russian command.
Asked whether Moscow would order forces in Crimea back to their bases,
Lavrov said in Madrid: "If you mean the self-defense units created by the
inhabitants of Crimea, we give them no orders, they take no orders from us."
A U.N. special envoy had to abandon a mission to Crimea after being stopped
by armed men and besieged inside a cafe by a hostile crowd shouting "Russia!
Russia!" Dutch diplomat Robert Serry flew to Istanbul after the incident.
In a sign of heightened tensions in eastern Ukraine, a pro-Russian crowd in
Donetsk, Yanukovich's home town, recaptured the regional administration
building they had occupied before being ejected by police.
INTERNATIONAL MONITORS
The West is pushing for Russia to return troops to barracks, accept
international monitors in Crimea and Ukraine and negotiate a solution to the
crisis through a "contact group" probably under the auspices of a pan-
European security body.
Britain said it would join other European Union countries in freezing the
assets of 18 Ukrainians suspected of misappropriating state funds, and
Canada announced economic sanctions on senior members of the government of
ousted President Viktor Yanukovich.
France said EU leaders meeting in Brussels on Thursday could decide on
sanctions against Russia if there is no "de-escalation" by then. Other EU
countries, including Germany, are more reticent about sanctions.
President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday defended Russia's actions in Crimea,
which used to be Russian territory, and said he would use force only as a
last resort.
This eased market fears of a war after sharp falls on Monday, though Russian
shares and the ruble slipped again on Wednesday, and Ukraine's hryvnia
dropped against the dollar.
The Pentagon will more than double the number of U.S. fighter jets on a NATO
air patrol mission in the Baltics and do more training with Poland's air
force as it strives to reassure allies alarmed by the crisis in Ukraine,
officials in Washington said on Wednesday.
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