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老丐覺得:

中國目前對於烏克蘭事件, 表示旁觀, 不表示意見, 不加入任何陣營的叫囂. 是個很好的做法!

不過:

老丐尊敬的師兄, 卻認為:

中國應該挺蘇俄!

不過, 師兄也說:

挺了蘇俄, 普亭也不見得領情!

是否稍微等待一下, 看蘇俄給啥好處, 再相機反制美國?

歡迎網友發表高見, 甚至對老丐拍磚, 到丐邦踢館, 都沒有關係!

這新聞, 其實美國要以此影響中國:

克里米亞危機 陸不選邊站

白宮國家安全顧問唐尼倫昨天表示,北京向來與俄羅斯同進同出,也在烏克蘭有廣大利益,克里米亞危機對中方來說形成利益衝突,不過中方堅持外交原則,避免選邊。

唐尼倫(Thomas Donilon)6日在智庫布魯金斯研究所(Brookings Institution)舉行的「檢視亞洲再平衡政策」研討會提出上述說法。

唐尼倫表示,中國大陸外交核心原則是不干預政策,俄羅斯入侵烏克蘭的克里米亞顯然違反中方原則,不過北京與俄方向來同進同出,也與烏克蘭有經貿往來,這對中方來說造成利益上的衝突。

他分析,中方只能依原則回應問題,例如烏克蘭領土與主權完整必須獲得尊重,俄羅斯與他國應協商解決危機,中方遵循原則,從未說與俄國站在一線,也不反對外界抨擊俄國,但中方一定會保護在烏克蘭的商業利益。

對於歐巴馬政府再度重申亞洲再平衡仍是優先,過去負責研擬和執行政策的唐尼倫強調,2008年擬定時就是正確的,現在也是,美國的未來在亞洲,特別是在21世紀。

唐尼倫指出,當時檢討美國外交政策時,即判定投注過多資源和部隊在中東,在亞洲的整體投資和溝通都不夠,因此才提出再平衡(Rebalance),移轉亞洲(Pivot to Asia)的用詞可能過於強烈,美國做為全球強權,不是要掉頭轉向。

【2014/03/08 中央社】http://udn.com/



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普丁納克島入俄 謝大陸領導人

▲俄羅斯總統普丁18日在莫斯科克里姆林宮,就批准克里米亞加入俄羅斯發表談話。(新華社)
▲俄羅斯總統普丁18日在莫斯科克里姆林宮,就批准克里米亞加入俄羅斯發表談話。(新華社)

俄羅斯總統普丁18日批准接納克里米亞加入俄羅斯,他並首度就大陸在烏克蘭和克里米亞問題上的表態,感謝大陸領導人。大陸外交部同一天則重申,克里米亞問題希望在尊重各方的情況下,儘快通過政治對話得到妥善處理和解決。

普丁18日與克里米亞領導人簽署克里米亞加入俄羅斯的條約。他同時在向聯邦會議發表講話時表示,「對於理解我們在克里米亞問題上做法的所有人,我們表示感謝。感謝中國領導人對待烏克蘭和克里米亞問題,能夠從歷史和政治全局出發。」

大陸外交部發言人洪磊18日在例行記者會上,再度被詢及中方在克里米亞公投問題上的立場。他強調,克里米亞問題應在尊重各方合理關切和正當權益基礎上,儘快通過政治對話,得到妥善處理和解決。

因為大陸已是烏克蘭第2大貿易夥伴,大陸商務部發言人沈丹陽18日也在例行記者會指出,目前中烏經貿合作情況總體正常。他表示,烏克蘭貨幣貶值對雙邊貿易會有一定影響,但相信這些情況是暫時的,中方願與烏方繼續保持緊密的互利合作關係,希望烏克蘭局勢儘快恢復穩定,使中烏經貿合作早日重回正軌。




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UN resolution on Crimea: Russia vetoes, China abstains

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Russian Ambassador to the UN Vitaly Churkin speaks prior to a vote on a resolution on Ukraine during a UN Security Council emergency meeting at United Nations headquarters in New York on March 15, 2014
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United Nations (United States) (AFP) - Russia vetoed a Western-backed resolution condemning the Crimea referendum at a UN Security Council emergency vote Saturday but China abstained, isolating Moscow further on the Ukraine crisis.

The draft resolution, which says Sunday's referendum would have no validity, got 13 votes in the 15-member council. But it was rejected when permanent member Russia exercised its veto.

"Russia isolated, alone and wrong blocked the resolution's passage," US ambassador Samantha Power told the council at its seventh emergency session on Ukraine since the crisis began.

"This is a sad and remarkable moment," she said.

"As we speak, Russian armed forces are massing across Ukraine's eastern border," she added in a short speech.

China often backs Russia at the council, especially on Syria-related votes, and Western diplomats had seen its abstention as the best possible outcome from Saturday's vote.

When the Security Council ruled on a similar international crisis, between Russia and Georgia in 2008, Beijing abstained.

Saturday's emergency meeting was called at Washington's request and the resolution had been drafted by the United States in very measured terms so that it could be accepted by Beijing.

Beijing has long defended the need to respect territorial integrity and does not back interference in the internal affairs of other countries.

Russia's veto had been certain after last-ditch talks between US Secretary of State John Kerry and his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov broke down in London on Friday.

"It is a secret to no one that the Russian Federation will vote against the resolution," Russian ambassador Vitaly Churkin told the council in opening remarks before the vote.

He defended Sunday's referendum as necessary to fill the "legal vacuum" that arose "as a result of an unconstitutional coup d'etat in Ukraine."

The resolution declared that the referendum on Crimea coming under Kremlin rule has "no validity and cannot form the basis for any alteration of the status of Crimea."

The draft resolution did not explicitly call for Russian troop reinforcements to withdraw from Ukraine's Crimean peninsula, where Moscow has military bases.

Nor did it threaten sanctions.

- 'Further escalation' -

After Sunday's vote in the autonomous region of Ukraine, which has a large ethnic Russian population, Western powers will ratchet up their criticism of Russia.

The resolution called on states to refrain from recognizing the result and from "any action or dealing that might be interpreted as recognizing any such altered status."

It was a convoluted formula to demand that Russia not annex Crimea.

The resolution also reaffirmed commitment to the "sovereignty, independence, unity and territorial integrity of Ukraine within its internationally recognized borders."

It urged Moscow and Kiev to hold direct talks and exercise restraint, and noted the willingness expressed by Kiev to protect the rights of all Ukrainians, including minorities.

Moscow says Russian speakers in eastern Ukraine have been threatened since the fall of pro-Moscow president Viktor Yanukovych after deadly protests late last month.

British ambassador Mark Lyall Grant demanded Russia rethink its moves and work to find a peaceful solution.

"If this referendum takes place tomorrow it will have no validity, no credibility and no recognition. We trust that Russia will take notice of its isolation," he told the council.

"If Russia fails to respond to Ukraine's outstretched hand, it will lead to further escalation of tension in the region and further consequences for Russia," he said.

"We ask Russia to hear the collective voice of the international community today... and take the decision to work with Ukraine and with the rest of the world to find a peaceful solution."




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