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伊朗外长:伊朗是《核不扩散条约》的坚定成员,但《核不扩散条约》并不能保护我们。那么,像伊朗或其他有意发展和平核能的国家,为什么还要依赖《核不扩散条约》来进行和平活动呢?
news flash· 2025-06-22 09:50
Core Viewpoint - Iran's Foreign Minister emphasizes that while Iran is a committed member of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), the treaty does not provide adequate protection for the country [1] Group 1 - Iran questions the reliance on the NPT for peaceful nuclear activities, suggesting that countries like Iran, which aim to develop peaceful nuclear energy, may not find the treaty beneficial [1]
普京:俄罗斯准备支持伊朗发展和平核能
财联社· 2025-06-21 09:20
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles revolves around the ongoing tensions regarding Iran's nuclear program, with Russia supporting Iran's right to peaceful nuclear technology while opposing the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction [1][2] - Russian President Putin stated that the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has no evidence of Iran attempting to develop nuclear weapons, emphasizing that Iran's nuclear activities should be for peaceful purposes [1] - The IAEA's recent resolution, which passed with 19 votes in favor, 3 against, and 11 abstentions, marks the first time in nearly 20 years that the agency has declared Iran in violation of its nuclear non-proliferation obligations [2] Group 2 - Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson criticized the IAEA, claiming it has become a partner in Israel's aggression against Iran, highlighting the geopolitical implications of the nuclear issue [2] - The potential submission of Iran's case to the United Nations Security Council by the IAEA indicates a significant escalation in international scrutiny of Iran's nuclear activities [2]
伊朗核设施遭袭!普京担心冲突“滑向第三次世界大战”
21世纪经济报道· 2025-06-21 09:15
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses a significant military escalation between Israel and Iran, highlighting Israel's airstrikes on Iranian military targets, including nuclear facilities and missile launch sites, which have resulted in substantial damage to Iran's military capabilities [1][3][4]. Summary by Sections Military Actions - Israel's air force conducted large-scale airstrikes on multiple military targets in Iran, including the Isfahan nuclear facility and four missile launch sites, involving approximately 50 fighter jets and dropping 150 bombs [1]. - The strikes reportedly caused "significant damage" to Iran's centrifuge production capabilities and destroyed vehicles and facilities used for launching drones and ballistic missiles against Israel [3]. Casualties and Key Figures - The Israeli military confirmed the deaths of several commanders from the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), including Sayyed Izadi, who was involved in coordinating military efforts between Iran and Hamas [5][6]. - Another key figure, Aminpour Judaki, the commander of the IRGC's second drone brigade, was also killed in an Israeli airstrike [8]. Iranian Response - Iran acknowledged the airstrikes on its nuclear facilities but reported no nuclear leakage as a result of the attacks [4]. - Following the airstrikes, Iran restored nationwide internet services that had been previously disrupted [10][11]. International Reactions - Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed support for Iran's peaceful nuclear energy development and stated that there is no evidence of Iran attempting to develop nuclear weapons [12][14]. - The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) recently passed a resolution recognizing Iran's violations of the Non-Proliferation Treaty, marking the first such declaration in nearly 20 years [18].
伊朗核设施遇袭
中国基金报· 2025-06-21 09:11
Group 1 - The Israeli military conducted airstrikes on multiple cities in Isfahan province, targeting nuclear facilities without causing any nuclear leakage or casualties [1][2] - Isfahan province is strategically significant, housing the Natanz uranium enrichment facility, which has been a repeated target of Israeli attacks since June 13 [2] - Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu claimed that Israel delivered a "heavy blow" to Iran's Natanz facility, destroying a factory that manufactures centrifuges [2] Group 2 - Russian President Putin expressed support for Iran's development of peaceful nuclear energy, stating that there is no evidence of Iran attempting to develop nuclear weapons [3][4] - The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) passed a resolution recognizing Iran's violations of the Non-Proliferation Treaty, marking the first such announcement in nearly 20 years [5] - Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson accused the IAEA of becoming a "partner" in Israel's aggression against Iran [5]
普京:准备支持伊朗发展和平核能!
证券时报· 2025-06-21 08:40
Group 1 - President Putin stated that the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) does not have information indicating Iran's intention to develop nuclear weapons [1][2] - Putin emphasized Iran's right to use nuclear technology for peaceful purposes and expressed Russia's opposition to the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, including nuclear weapons in Iran [1][2] - The IAEA's recent resolution, passed with 19 votes in favor, 3 against, and 11 abstentions, recognized Iran's violation of the Non-Proliferation Treaty obligations, marking the first such announcement in nearly 20 years [2] Group 2 - Iranian officials, including Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharib Abadi, criticized the IAEA's stance on Iran's nuclear program as biased and announced plans to submit a formal document to the UN Security Council regarding the IAEA's role in Israeli aggression [2] - Iranian Foreign Minister Zarif is expected to meet with President Putin in Moscow on June 23 [3] - The U.S. administration is contemplating military action against Iran, with White House Press Secretary stating that President Trump will decide within the next two weeks [3]