Core Viewpoint - The meeting between Saudi Arabia's Defense Minister Khalid bin Salman and U.S. President Trump indicates a potential thaw in U.S.-Iran relations, with discussions focused on resuming negotiations and addressing regional issues [1][2]. Group 1 - The discussions included strategies to ease U.S.-Iran relations and facilitate negotiations between the two countries [1]. - Topics also covered the ceasefire in Gaza, the release of Israeli hostages by Hamas, and steps towards normalizing relations between Saudi Arabia and Israel [1]. - Both parties expressed optimism about progress in various areas, including a bilateral defense and trade agreement between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia [1]. Group 2 - U.S. officials, including Middle East envoy Witte, are planning to meet with Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi to discuss the resumption of nuclear negotiations [1]. - Trump stated that the U.S. does not wish to "harm" Iran and is open to meeting with Iranian representatives if necessary [2]. - Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister emphasized that while they do not plan further retaliation, they expect the U.S. to refrain from attacks during negotiations and will not abandon uranium enrichment [2].
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中国基金报·2025-07-04 13:12