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伊朗外长“打脸”特朗普:与美国重启核谈判?没影儿的事!
Jin Shi Shu Ju·2025-06-27 08:28

Core Viewpoint - Iran denies any plans to resume nuclear negotiations with the United States, undermining the prospects for a diplomatic resolution to the conflict following President Trump's suggestion that an agreement could be reached as early as next week [1] Group 1: Diplomatic Relations - Iranian Foreign Minister Zarif stated that there are currently no agreements or discussions regarding new negotiations, dismissing speculation about resuming talks [1] - President Trump indicated that discussions could take place next week, marking the first such meeting since U.S. military actions disrupted diplomatic efforts regarding Iran's nuclear program [1] Group 2: Nuclear Program and Inspections - Zarif rejected requests from UN inspectors to assess the damage to nuclear facilities caused by U.S. and Israeli bombings, describing the losses as "significant and serious" [2] - Iran is currently not planning to host IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi, and has continued to block IAEA access even after a ceasefire [3] - A new law in Iran has suspended all cooperation with the IAEA, raising concerns about the verification of Iran's enriched uranium stockpile, which Israel and its allies fear could be used for nuclear weapons [3]