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伊土两国外长:地区国家应共同应对以色列侵略扩张
Group 1 - The core viewpoint emphasizes the need for regional countries to collectively address Israeli aggression and expansion in the Middle East [1][3][4] - Iranian Foreign Minister Amir-Abdollahian highlighted the repeated violations of the Gaza ceasefire agreement and Israel's recent attacks on Lebanon and Syria, indicating a threat to regional stability [3][4] - Turkish Foreign Minister Fidan stated that Israel must cease its attacks on Palestine and called for the international community to fulfill its responsibilities in curbing Israeli expansion in the region [4][6] Group 2 - The meetings between Iranian and Turkish officials reflect a shared concern among regional countries regarding maintaining security and preventing further escalation of tensions [6]
伊朗外长与欧盟官员通电话 讨论地区局势
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-11-28 20:07
双方在通话中还讨论了伊朗核问题,伊朗外长表达了伊朗对此问题的立场。 双方强调,伊朗应继续与欧洲各方保持联系和磋商,就地区和国际局势交换意见。 当地时间28日,伊朗外长阿拉格齐与欧盟外交与安全政策高级代表卡拉斯通电话,讨论伊朗与欧盟的关 系以及地区和国际局势。 阿拉格齐指出,以色列在西亚地区,尤其是在被占领的巴勒斯坦和黎巴嫩持续犯下罪行和侵略行径,严 重违反国际法,国际社会有责任制止该政权的罪行。 (文章来源:央视新闻) ...
伊朗称美国在伊核问题上“没有认真的谈判态度”
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-11-23 23:01
(文章来源:央视新闻) 当地时间23日,伊朗外交部发言人巴加埃在新闻发布会上表示,在伊朗核问题上,美国已经表明其并没 有认真的谈判态度。针对伊朗核问题,以及近期有报道称美国总统特朗普表示,伊朗与美国进行谈判的 可能性很高,伊朗外交部发言人巴加埃回应称,美国对谈判缺乏正确的理解,因此重要的是美国的行 动,而非言语上的表态。 ...
伊朗称开罗协议不再有效
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-11-21 08:53
伊朗称开罗协议不再有效 中新社北京11月21日电 德黑兰消息:当地时间11月20日,伊朗外长阿拉格齐表示,针对国际原子能机 构理事会发布反伊朗决议,伊朗宣布开罗协议不再有效。 11月20日,国际原子能机构理事会表决通过美国与英国、法国、德国共同推动的伊朗核问题决议。综合 伊朗伊斯兰共和国通讯社等媒体报道,阿拉格齐回应称,上述国家的做法既非法又无理,且无视伊朗的 善意,损害了国际原子能机构的信誉和独立性,并破坏了该机构与伊朗之间的互动与合作进程。鉴于上 述实际情况,伊朗已于20日向国际原子能机构总干事格罗西发出正式信函,宣布旨在恢复伊朗与国际原 子能机构合作的开罗协议不再有效。 同日,伊朗常驻国际原子能机构代表雷扎·纳贾菲表示,上述决议是美国和英国、法国、德国这些国家 政治立场的重复,是对保障义务的歪曲,并试图弥补其在"快速恢复制裁"机制中失败的举措。 中新经纬版权所有,未经书面授权,任何单位及个人不得转载、摘编或以其它方式使用。 关注中新经纬微信公众号(微信搜索"中新经纬"或"jwview"),看更多精彩财经资讯。 伊朗6月遭到以色列和美国空袭后,暂停与国际原子能机构的合作。9月,伊朗与国际原子能机构在开罗 ...
伊朗宣布开罗协议不再有效
Xin Hua She· 2025-11-21 02:52
Core Viewpoint - Iran's Foreign Minister, Amir-Abdollahian, announced the termination of the Cairo Agreement aimed at restoring cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in response to a resolution against Iran by the IAEA Board of Governors [1] Group 1: Iran's Response to IAEA Actions - Iran's Foreign Minister criticized the actions of France, the UK, Germany, and the US for disregarding Iran's goodwill and damaging the credibility and independence of the IAEA [1] - The formal letter sent by Iran to the IAEA Director General declared the Cairo Agreement no longer valid [1] Group 2: Background Context - Following airstrikes by Israel and the US in June, Iran suspended its cooperation with the IAEA [1] - In September, Iran and the IAEA reached an agreement in Cairo to restore cooperation regarding Iran's nuclear issues [1] - The re-imposition of sanctions on Iran was initiated by the UN following the push from the US, UK, France, and Germany for a "snapback" mechanism, effective from September 27 [1]
泽连斯基:收到草案,致力于体面终结冲突!重磅数据出炉,美国市场下挫!分析人士:集运指数(欧线)后市偏弱
Qi Huo Ri Bao· 2025-11-21 00:41
Group 1: Employment Data - The U.S. non-farm payrolls increased by 119,000 in September, significantly above the market expectation of 52,000 and the previous value of 22,000 [1] - The unemployment rate in September was reported at 4.4%, slightly above the expected 4.3% and unchanged from the previous month [1] Group 2: Market Reaction - Following the employment data release, U.S. stock futures initially rose, with the Dow Jones futures up by 0.80%, S&P 500 futures up by 1.49%, and Nasdaq 100 futures up by 2.02% [1] - However, by the end of the trading day, all three major indices closed lower, with the Dow Jones down by 0.84%, Nasdaq down by 2.15%, and S&P 500 down by 1.55% [1] Group 3: Federal Reserve Outlook - The interest rate swap market indicates a low probability of the Federal Reserve cutting rates in December, with traders expecting the Fed to skip a rate cut [5] - According to CME's FedWatch, the probability of the Fed maintaining rates in December is 60.4%, while the probability of a 25 basis point cut is 39.6% [6] Group 4: Public Sentiment on Economic Policy - A recent poll shows increasing dissatisfaction among the American public regarding the economic policies of the Trump administration, with 76% of respondents rating the economy as "poor," up from 67% in July [7][8] - Only 15% of respondents believe that the Trump administration's economic policies have had a positive impact, while 46% feel these policies have worsened the economic situation [9] Group 5: Energy Department Restructuring - The U.S. Department of Energy announced a restructuring that prioritizes fossil fuels and nuclear energy, moving away from the previous focus on renewable energy and efficiency [13] - The new structure includes the establishment of several new offices, such as the Hydrocarbon and Geothermal Energy Office and the Fusion Office, while the Clean Energy Demonstration Office was dissolved [13]
中国代表:武力和对抗解决不了伊朗核问题
Core Viewpoint - The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Board has passed a resolution regarding the Iran nuclear issue, driven by the US, UK, France, and Germany, while China emphasizes that military force and confrontation cannot resolve the issue [1][2]. Group 1: IAEA Resolution and Reactions - The IAEA Board's resolution was influenced by the recent military actions against Iran's nuclear facilities, which have significantly worsened the situation [1]. - China, Russia, and Niger voted against the resolution, while 12 developing countries, including Brazil, South Africa, India, Egypt, and Thailand, abstained from voting [2]. Group 2: China's Position - China stresses that the Iran nuclear issue should be resolved through political and diplomatic efforts, respecting Iran's rights under the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons [2]. - The recent agreement between the IAEA and Iran in September to restore cooperation should have been a positive step, but the actions of the UK, France, and Germany have undermined this progress [1][2].
伊朗外长:与国际原子能机构签署的开罗协议正式终止
Core Points - Iran's Foreign Minister, Amir-Abdollahian, criticized the resolution pushed by the UK, France, Germany, and the US at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) for disregarding Iran's goodwill and damaging the agency's credibility and independence [1] - Iran has officially notified the IAEA that the Cairo Agreement is no longer valid, viewing it as terminated due to the initiation of the "snapback sanctions" mechanism by the three European countries [1] - Following airstrikes by Israel and the US in June, Iran suspended cooperation with the IAEA, leading to the departure of IAEA investigators from Iran in early July [1] - The IAEA has emphasized the importance of restoring verification, and Iran has expressed willingness to discuss future cooperation with the agency [1] - A senior IAEA official visited Iran for the first time since the suspension of cooperation on August 11, and on September 9, Iran's Foreign Minister announced an agreement to restore cooperation with the IAEA regarding Iran's nuclear issues [1]
伊朗外交部:与美西方谈判前提是解除制裁
中国能源报· 2025-11-11 09:43
Group 1 - The Iranian Foreign Ministry emphasizes that the lifting of sanctions is a prerequisite for any negotiations with the US and Western countries [1][3] - The spokesperson, Baghaei, asserts that the US claims to desire negotiations but has not taken any actions, indicating a lack of sincerity in negotiations [1] - Baghaei highlights that the long-standing sanctions imposed by the US and the West have harmed Iran, reflecting their hostility towards the country [1] Group 2 - Baghaei states that the lifting of sanctions is a reasonable demand from Iran and not a favor granted by the US and Western countries [3] - He insists that to rebuild trust, the oppressive sanctions must be lifted [3] Group 3 - Regarding Iran's nuclear issue, Baghaei confirms that as a member of the Non-Proliferation Treaty, Iran will fulfill its obligations [5] - He mentions that the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has recently visited several Iranian nuclear facilities, including the Tehran reactor [5] - Baghaei reiterates that Iran's nuclear program is for peaceful purposes and that the country will continue to cooperate with the IAEA based on its national laws [5] Group 4 - Baghaei accuses the US of attempting to interfere in the domestic affairs of Iraq and Syria, stating that such interventionism will further undermine regional security and exacerbate instability [5]
伊朗外长:安理会第2231号决议18日到期 既往对伊限制将终止
Core Points - The Iranian Foreign Minister announced that UN Security Council Resolution 2231 will officially expire on October 18, leading to the termination of all previous restrictions against Iran and the removal of the Iranian nuclear issue from the Security Council agenda [1] - Over 120 countries supported Iran's position at the recent Non-Aligned Movement summit in Kampala, Uganda, indicating a significant level of international backing for Iran's stance [1] - Iran will continue to fulfill its obligations under the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons while asserting its rights, including the unrestricted scale of its nuclear program, in cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency [1] Summary by Sections International Relations - The expiration of Resolution 2231 is seen as a pivotal moment for Iran, with the potential to reshape its international relations and nuclear policy [1] - The support from over 120 countries at the Non-Aligned Movement summit highlights a shift in global diplomatic dynamics regarding Iran [1] Nuclear Policy - Iran's nuclear program will no longer be subject to the previous restrictions, allowing for an expansion of its nuclear activities within the framework of recent domestic legislation [1] - The status of the Iranian nuclear issue within the International Atomic Energy Agency will change, as the agency's director general will no longer be required to report on the Iran nuclear deal [1] Sovereignty and Legal Framework - Iran's Foreign Minister emphasized that the country's sovereignty is non-negotiable and should be respected under the rule of law rather than coercion [1] - The rejection of illegal actions by a few isolated countries indicates a broader consensus among the majority of the international community against unilateral measures [1]