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美媒爆:为推动伊朗重返核谈判,美国考虑放松对伊制裁,并助其获得一项高达300亿美元投资
Huan Qiu Wang·2025-06-27 03:54

Group 1 - The Trump administration is considering multiple measures to encourage Iran to return to nuclear negotiations, including easing sanctions and facilitating up to $30 billion in investments for Iran's civilian nuclear program [1][3] - A proposal is under discussion that includes a non-enriched uranium nuclear program investment of approximately $20 billion to $30 billion, with funding expected to come from Arab partners rather than directly from the U.S. [3] - Other incentives being considered include the potential lifting of some sanctions on Iran and allowing access to $6 billion in restricted funds currently held in foreign bank accounts [3] Group 2 - President Trump stated that the U.S. and Iran would hold talks the following week, with a possibility of signing an agreement, while maintaining a firm stance against Iran's nuclear activities [4] - Iranian Foreign Minister Zarif indicated that Iran has not yet decided on resuming negotiations with the U.S. and outlined conditions for any potential agreement, including the continuation of uranium enrichment and the lifting of sanctions [4] - Since April, there have been five rounds of indirect talks between the U.S. and Iran regarding the nuclear issue and sanctions relief, with a sixth round planned but canceled due to an Israeli attack on Iran [5]