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1. Russian-Ukrainian conflict: Trump said that when he was on the phone with Russian President Vladimir Putin that morning, he was told by the other party that a Ukrainian drone had attacked a Putin residence. “I am very angry about this.” The Russian side said that Putin told Trump that Russia intends to continue to cooperate with the US to achieve peace, but Russia's position will be adjusted. Zelensky said that the US president has confirmed that strong security guarantees will be provided to Ukraine. 2. Iran: Trump threatened that if Iran continues to develop ballistic missiles, he supports an attack on Iran; if Iran develops nuclear weapons, he supports a quick attack on Iran. 3. Israel: On the afternoon of December 29, local time, after meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, Trump told reporters that he and Netanyahu did not fully agree on the West Bank issue, but he declined to disclose specific differences between the two sides. Trump said the Palestinian Islamic Resistance must disarm “within a short period of time.” 4. Venezuela: Trump said on the 29th that the US attacked a “large facility” during the operation against Venezuela. Trump claimed, “I recently had a conversation with Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, but it didn't work.” At the time of press release, the Venezuelan side had yet to make a statement on the incident. 5. Visas: According to reports, Trump's $100,000 H-1B visa fee dispute has entered the appellate court trial stage. 6. Federal Reserve: Trump said he is expected to announce the Federal Reserve chairman candidate in January. He said “Powell's dismissal is still possible.” He also said, “We are considering suing Powell.” 7. Cryptocurrency: As the Trump administration strongly supports cryptocurrency investment, the US Financial Accounting Standards Board will discuss in 2026 whether certain cryptocurrency assets can be recognized as cash equivalents and how to account for cryptocurrency transfers.

Zhitongcaijing·12/30/2025 09:09:09
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1. Russian-Ukrainian conflict: Trump said that when he was on the phone with Russian President Vladimir Putin that morning, he was told by the other party that a Ukrainian drone had attacked a Putin residence. “I am very angry about this.” The Russian side said that Putin told Trump that Russia intends to continue to cooperate with the US to achieve peace, but Russia's position will be adjusted. Zelensky said that the US president has confirmed that strong security guarantees will be provided to Ukraine. 2. Iran: Trump threatened that if Iran continues to develop ballistic missiles, he supports an attack on Iran; if Iran develops nuclear weapons, he supports a quick attack on Iran. 3. Israel: On the afternoon of December 29, local time, after meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, Trump told reporters that he and Netanyahu did not fully agree on the West Bank issue, but he declined to disclose specific differences between the two sides. Trump said the Palestinian Islamic Resistance must disarm “within a short period of time.” 4. Venezuela: Trump said on the 29th that the US attacked a “large facility” during the operation against Venezuela. Trump claimed, “I recently had a conversation with Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, but it didn't work.” At the time of press release, the Venezuelan side had yet to make a statement on the incident. 5. Visas: According to reports, Trump's $100,000 H-1B visa fee dispute has entered the appellate court trial stage. 6. Federal Reserve: Trump said he is expected to announce the Federal Reserve chairman candidate in January. He said “Powell's dismissal is still possible.” He also said, “We are considering suing Powell.” 7. Cryptocurrency: As the Trump administration strongly supports cryptocurrency investment, the US Financial Accounting Standards Board will discuss in 2026 whether certain cryptocurrency assets can be recognized as cash equivalents and how to account for cryptocurrency transfers.