Core Viewpoint - The ongoing diplomatic efforts between the United States and Iran regarding nuclear issues are marked by both hope for an agreement and significant military tensions in the region [1] Group 1: Diplomatic Developments - U.S. President Trump expressed a desire to reach an agreement with Iran on nuclear issues [1] - Iranian Foreign Minister Zarif stated that Iran remains confident in reaching a deal with the U.S. and described the ongoing negotiations as productive [1] - Zarif emphasized Iran's demand for the lifting of long-standing sanctions and the right to continue uranium enrichment under peaceful nuclear energy frameworks [1] Group 2: Military Tensions - The U.S. has been increasing pressure on Iran by deploying multiple naval vessels, including aircraft carriers, in the Middle East, indicating potential military intervention [1] - Israeli Defense Forces Chief of Staff held intensive talks with U.S. officials to discuss possible military strikes against Iran and tactical coordination between the U.S. and Israel [1] Group 3: Historical Context - The U.S. unilaterally withdrew from the Iran nuclear deal in 2018 and subsequently reinstated and added a series of sanctions against Iran [1] - Since April 2025, five rounds of indirect negotiations have taken place regarding Iran's nuclear issues and the lifting of U.S. sanctions, with a sixth round planned but canceled due to Israeli strikes on Iran [1] - A direct military conflict occurred between Israel and Iran from June 13 to June 24, 2025, during which the U.S. bombed Iranian nuclear facilities, leading to a halt in negotiations [1]
特朗普称希望与伊朗“能够达成协议”
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2026-02-01 18:15