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伊朗副外长:美国必须排除对伊朗的任何打击,以便与伊朗进行进一步的核谈判。
news flash· 2025-06-30 04:20
Core Viewpoint - The Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister stated that the U.S. must eliminate any military strikes against Iran to facilitate further nuclear negotiations with the country [1] Group 1 - The U.S. is being urged to remove threats of military action to create a conducive environment for nuclear talks with Iran [1]
报道:为推动伊朗重返核谈判,美国考虑放松对伊制裁,并助其获得一项高达300亿美元投资
news flash· 2025-06-27 04:01
Core Points - The article discusses secret diplomatic efforts by the Trump administration to restart nuclear negotiations with Iran, including potential measures to ease sanctions and provide financial support for Iran's civilian nuclear program [1] Group 1 - The Trump administration is considering multiple measures to encourage Iran to return to the negotiation table, such as easing sanctions and facilitating up to $30 billion in investments for Iran's civilian nuclear program [1] - There are proposals on the table regarding these plans, but they are still in the preliminary stages and subject to change [1] - The U.S. maintains a consistent demand for "zero uranium enrichment" from Iran as part of the negotiations [1]
日本内阁官房长官林芳正:日本在各个层面都在努力,确保伊朗不会错失核谈判的良机。
news flash· 2025-06-20 00:56
Core Viewpoint - Japan is actively working at various levels to ensure that Iran does not miss the opportunity for nuclear negotiations [1] Group 1 - Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary, Hiroshi Matsuno, emphasized the importance of diplomatic efforts in the context of Iran's nuclear talks [1] - The Japanese government is committed to engaging with international partners to facilitate dialogue with Iran [1] - Japan's approach reflects its broader foreign policy goals of promoting stability in the Middle East [1]
俄罗斯外交部:以色列袭击时机“特别具有讽刺意味”,恰逢下一轮伊朗核谈判。
news flash· 2025-06-13 09:29
Core Viewpoint - The timing of Israel's attacks is described as "particularly ironic," coinciding with the next round of nuclear negotiations with Iran [1] Group 1 - The Russian Foreign Ministry highlights the significance of the timing of Israel's actions in relation to ongoing diplomatic efforts regarding Iran's nuclear program [1]
以色列驳斥《纽约时报》关于伊朗核谈判的报道:假消息!
news flash· 2025-05-28 08:24
Core Viewpoint - Israel denies the New York Times report regarding threats to attack Iran's nuclear facilities, labeling it as "fake news" [1] Summary by Relevant Sections - **Israeli Government Response** - Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's office issued a statement dismissing the New York Times article as "fake news" [1] - **Content of the New York Times Report** - The report claimed that Netanyahu has been threatening to strike Iran's main nuclear enrichment facilities to undermine US-Iran nuclear agreement negotiations [1] - It cited concerns from Israeli officials about US President Trump's eagerness to reach an agreement with Iran, potentially allowing Tehran to retain its nuclear enrichment facilities, which Israel considers a red line [1] - **US Intelligence Concerns** - US officials expressed worries that Israel might launch an attack on Iran without prior warning, with estimates suggesting Israel could strike within a short timeframe of just 7 hours [1]
市场消息:以色列方面称《纽约时报》此前关于伊朗核谈判的报道是“假新闻”。《纽约时报》此前援引官员的话称,内塔尼亚胡一直在威胁要通过打击伊朗的主要核浓缩设施来破坏美伊核谈判。
news flash· 2025-05-28 08:15
Core Viewpoint - Israel has labeled a previous report by The New York Times regarding Iran nuclear negotiations as "fake news," which claimed that Netanyahu threatened to undermine U.S.-Iran talks by targeting Iran's main nuclear enrichment facilities [1] Group 1 - The New York Times reported that Israeli officials indicated Netanyahu's threats could disrupt ongoing nuclear negotiations with Iran [1] - Israel's response highlights the tension surrounding the nuclear talks and the potential for military action to influence diplomatic efforts [1]
伊朗外交部长:在阿曼提出的建议下,核谈判有望取得进展。
news flash· 2025-05-23 15:39
Core Viewpoint - The Iranian Foreign Minister indicated that there is potential for progress in nuclear negotiations following suggestions made by Oman [1] Group 1 - The Iranian Foreign Minister's statement highlights the role of Oman in facilitating discussions, suggesting a diplomatic avenue for resolving nuclear issues [1]
伊朗官员警告:若不能就铀问题达成妥协,核谈判将面临危险
news flash· 2025-05-21 10:04
Core Viewpoint - Iranian officials are urging the U.S. to reach an agreement on Iran's nuclear program, warning that negotiations may be in jeopardy due to the Trump administration's insistence on zero uranium enrichment [1] Group 1 - Iranian President calls for "brotherhood" during a meeting in Tehran but emphasizes that Iran will not compromise on its right to peacefully utilize nuclear technology [1] - The Iranian government asserts that threats and sanctions from the U.S. will not deter their commitment to their nuclear rights [1]
5月16日电,伊朗外交部长称,关于核谈判伊朗尚未收到美国任何书面提议,无论是直接还是间接的。此前美媒称美国向伊朗提交核协议提案。
news flash· 2025-05-16 15:59
智通财经5月16日电,伊朗外交部长称,关于核谈判伊朗尚未收到美国任何书面提议,无论是直接还是 间接的。此前美媒称美国向伊朗提交核协议提案。 ...
特朗普在中东之行前与内塔尼亚胡顾问举行了“私下会晤”
news flash· 2025-05-09 02:15
Core Points - Trump held a private meeting with Israeli Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer to discuss nuclear negotiations with Iran and the Gaza conflict [1] - The meeting occurred before the fourth round of nuclear talks between the US and Iran scheduled for May 21 in Muscat, coinciding with Trump's upcoming Middle East visit [1] - Trump's Middle East trip will include visits to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE, but will not include Israel, marking an unusual diplomatic approach as US presidents typically meet with foreign officials of higher rank [1]