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伊朗驳斥14国“反伊联合声明”,伊外长:恢复谈判需“重建信任”
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-08-01 22:42

Group 1 - Iran denies accusations from the US and 13 allied countries regarding assassination or kidnapping activities within Western nations, emphasizing the need to "rebuild trust" for resuming negotiations [1] - The joint statement from Western countries condemns Iran for violating sovereignty and supporting terrorism, claiming Iran uses intelligence agencies to target journalists and political dissidents in Europe and the US [1] - Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson labels these accusations as "absurd and unfounded," asserting they are a political maneuver to distract from the situation in Gaza and violate international law principles [1] Group 2 - The prospects for US-Iran nuclear negotiations remain a focal point, with Iran expressing the need for a "win-win solution" to advance talks [2] - Iran seeks compensation for damages incurred from conflicts before resuming negotiations and demands guarantees against future attacks, while the US insists on a complete halt to uranium enrichment [2] - The negotiations are currently at an impasse, primarily due to the differing positions on uranium enrichment, which Iran considers "non-negotiable" [2]