Group 1 - The upcoming Iran-U.S. talks are scheduled for February 6 in Muscat, Oman, but have faced multiple changes and uncertainties regarding the venue and potential cancellation [1][2] - Both Iran and the U.S. express a desire to ease regional tensions through political means, yet significant distrust remains, as evidenced by ongoing military tensions and strategic maneuvering [2][3] - Regional countries are actively mediating to maintain political dialogue between Iran and the U.S., which has contributed to stabilizing the negotiation atmosphere [3] Group 2 - Key obstacles to reaching an agreement include Iran's potential suspension of uranium enrichment in exchange for U.S. concessions on its nuclear program, and the U.S. acceptance of low-concentration nuclear materials remaining in Iran [6] - Israel's stance as a critical third party significantly impacts the negotiations, with its demands potentially complicating discussions and risking military action if its concerns are not addressed [6]
视频丨伊美会谈一波三折 双方严重缺乏互信
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-05 16:10