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伊朗:只要美提出“不合理要求” 就不会恢复与美谈判
Xin Hua She·2025-10-23 08:35

Core Points - Iran's Foreign Minister, Zarif, stated that Iran will not resume negotiations with the U.S. as long as the U.S. makes "unreasonable demands" [1] - Iran has been in indirect negotiations with the U.S. since April, facilitated by Oman, but significant disagreements remain on key issues such as uranium enrichment [1] - The sixth round of negotiations, originally scheduled for June 15, was canceled due to an Israeli attack on Iran [1] - The U.S. and European powers announced on September 27 that the mechanism to quickly restore sanctions on Iran has been completed, leading to the reimposition of relevant UN sanctions [1] Summary by Sections Negotiation Status - Iran's negotiations with the U.S. are currently paused due to U.S. demands deemed excessive by Iran [1] - Iran has attempted to communicate with the U.S. through intermediaries but has received no response [1] Diplomatic Efforts - Iran emphasizes its commitment to diplomatic and peaceful solutions despite the stalled negotiations [1] - Zarif insists that negotiations can only continue on the basis of equality and respect, rejecting any unreasonable preconditions [1] Recent Developments - The indirect talks have seen five rounds since April, with major disagreements persisting on critical issues [1] - The reimposition of sanctions by the UN on Iran was announced following a statement from the U.S. and European allies [1]