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伊朗退出与美国核谈判 与伊以冲突有关?丨国际识局
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-06-13 15:43

Group 1 - Iran officially announced its withdrawal from nuclear negotiations with the United States following large-scale airstrikes by Israel on Iranian nuclear facilities and military targets, raising international concerns [1] - The negotiations aimed to restore the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), which had previously limited Iran's nuclear activities in exchange for the lifting of international sanctions [2] - The immediate trigger for the breakdown of talks was the recent escalation of conflict between Israel and Iran, with reports indicating that Israeli airstrikes resulted in 78 deaths and 329 injuries in Tehran [3] Group 2 - Israeli military actions reportedly led to the deaths of several Iranian military officials, including the commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps [4] - Iran claimed that the airstrikes resulted in the deaths of at least six nuclear scientists, along with civilian casualties [5] - The ongoing conflict is not new, as there have been multiple clashes between Israel and Iran in 2024, with experts suggesting that Israel's actions aim to obstruct U.S.-Iran nuclear negotiations [6] Group 3 - Former U.S. President Trump issued a "final ultimatum" to Iran, stating that they had 60 days to return to the negotiating table, which has now passed without compliance [7] - Trump warned that if Iran refuses to negotiate, Israel may launch "more severe" attacks [8] - Despite the damage caused by Israeli airstrikes, experts believe the effectiveness is limited due to the underground nature of many of Iran's key nuclear facilities, suggesting that Israel may resort to intelligence operations and targeted actions instead [9]