Group 1 - The core issue of the negotiations between the US and Iran revolves around the location and format of the talks, with the US preferring Turkey and a multilateral approach, while Iran insists on Oman and a bilateral focus on nuclear issues [1][2] - The negotiations, initially set to take place in Istanbul with multiple observers, were nearly canceled due to disagreements over these terms, but were ultimately rescheduled for June 6 in Muscat, Oman, following intervention from regional leaders [1] - The ongoing stalemate has raised concerns in the Middle East about potential military actions from the US, prompting at least nine regional countries to urge the US to proceed with the talks [1] Group 2 - US Secretary of State Rubio emphasized that the negotiations must include Iran's ballistic missile program, while Iran insists the discussions should focus solely on its nuclear program and the lifting of US sanctions [2] - Iranian military officials have stated that they have enhanced their deterrent capabilities through comprehensive upgrades to their ballistic missile technology, preparing for any potential actions from adversaries [2] - The uncertainty surrounding the negotiations has drawn significant attention from participants at the World Government Summit, with regional leaders expressing hope for progress to maintain stability in the area [2]
一波三折 美伊定于6日在阿曼举行间接谈判
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-05 12:03