Kegong: Orban proposed to Putin a Christmas ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine. According to the latest news from AFP, peskov, press secretary of Russian President and spokesman of Kegong, said on Thursday (12th) that Hungarian Prime Minister Orban proposed to Russian President Putin the day before: a Christmas ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine. According to the report, peskov said that Russia submitted its "proposal" on the exchange of prisoners of war to the Hungarian Embassy in Russia that day, and Russia supported "Orban's efforts". (World Wide Web)Australia's ASX 200 index narrowed to 0.1%, and the Australian dollar increased. The just released Australian employment data was better than expected.US President-elect Trump: The Abraham Agreement will be expanded and Saudi Arabia will be added.
French President Macron: Without Europeans, Europe will not be safe. Podolyak, adviser to the Office of the President of Ukraine, said in an interview with Channel 24 that Kiev was ready to negotiate with Russia, according to a report on the website of Russian satellite news agency on December 12th. He said: "negotiations can be started under any circumstances, but it is best not to use the word' peace talks' because it will be negotiations on freezing conflicts. Let's be realistic. " He pointed out that simple solutions should not be expected, and Ukraine needs just peace conditions. Earlier, Kremlin spokesman dmitry Peskov said that Russia was willing to negotiate with Ukraine provided that the conditions proposed by Russian President Vladimir Putin were met. The conditions mentioned include the complete withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from Russia's "new region" and Ukraine's neutrality. (Reference message)
Australia's unemployment rate in November was 3.93%, which is estimated to be 4.2%.Polish Prime Minister: There is no plan to send troops to Ukraine after the ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine. On December 12, local time, Polish Prime Minister Tusk said after meeting with French President Macron that the decision on whether to send troops to Ukraine after the ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine will be made by Poland itself. At present, Poland has no such plan. In addition, Baussac, deputy speaker of the Polish House of Representatives, said at a news conference that sending troops to Ukraine was not in the interests of Poland, the EU and NATO. He expressed firm opposition to this. Baussac said that the Polish government should clearly and directly state its position and refuse to send troops to Ukraine. Polish Prime Minister Tusk said on the 10th that peace talks on the Russian-Ukrainian conflict may start this winter. Tusk said at the government meeting that Poland will take over the rotating presidency of the European Union in January next year, when Poland will play an important role in the negotiations on the Russian-Ukrainian conflict. He said that peace talks may start this winter, and Poland will participate in the arrangement of the political agenda and even lead the development of the situation during the negotiations. (CCTV News)Syria's transitional government's commitment to inclusiveness has aroused concern. On the 11th, the caretaker Prime Minister of Syria's transitional government, Mohammed Al-Bashir, promised that the transitional government would protect the rights of all ethnic groups, sects and all people. However, the transitional government was formed with the "Syrian Salvation Government" under the rule of the "Syrian Sham Liberation Armed Forces" in Idlib province, and its inclusiveness caused many concerns. (Xinhua News Agency)
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide