Core Viewpoint - The Iranian Foreign Minister, Zarif, emphasized the need for the U.S. to take concrete trust-building measures to resume negotiations with Iran, stating that a demand for "zero uranium enrichment" would hinder any potential agreement [1]. Group 1: U.S.-Iran Relations - Zarif expressed a deepening trust crisis regarding U.S. President Trump due to U.S. attacks on Iran during negotiations, indicating that the U.S. must explain these actions and ensure they do not recur [1]. - The path to negotiations is described as narrow but not impossible, with Zarif urging the U.S. to seek a "win-win" solution to resolve the long-standing deadlock over Iran's nuclear program [1]. Group 2: Recent Negotiation Efforts - Since April, there have been five rounds of indirect negotiations between the U.S. and Iran concerning the nuclear issue and the lifting of sanctions [1]. - The sixth round of talks, originally scheduled for June 15, was canceled due to an Israeli attack on Iran, during which the U.S. conducted airstrikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities [1].
伊朗外长:若美方坚持“零铀浓缩”则美伊无法达成协议
Xin Hua She·2025-07-31 15:54