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哈梅内伊:与美国谈判无益于伊朗国家利益
Xin Hua Wang·2025-09-24 01:30

Core Points - Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei stated that Iran does not possess nuclear weapons and that negotiations with the U.S. are not beneficial for national interests [1] - Khamenei emphasized that Iran's uranium enrichment activities are beneficial for improving living standards and have applications in agriculture, industry, healthcare, and energy [1] - The enrichment purity of Iran can reach 60%, but it does not seek the 90% purity required for nuclear weapons [1] - Khamenei asserted that Iran has not yielded to pressure and will not do so in the future [1] - He criticized U.S. demands during negotiations, claiming they are unreasonable and akin to imposed orders rather than genuine negotiations [1] - Khamenei highlighted the U.S. withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear agreement and its failure to lift sanctions as significant issues [1] Negotiation Context - Since April, the U.S. and Iran have engaged in five rounds of indirect negotiations mediated by Oman, with significant disagreements on key issues like uranium enrichment [2] - The sixth round of talks scheduled for June 15 was canceled due to Israeli attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities [2] - During the conflict, Iran retaliated by striking a U.S. military base in Qatar [2] - In an effort to pressure Iran to resume negotiations, the UK, France, and Germany initiated a "snapback" mechanism at the UN Security Council citing Iran's violations of the nuclear agreement [2] - On September 19, the Security Council failed to pass a resolution aimed at continuing the lifting of sanctions on Iran [2]