唐纳德·特朗普总统在推迟美国对伊朗能源基础设施的打击援引与德黑兰的新谈判,周一称会谈将继续,并有“主要的一致意见”
“他们不会拥有核武器,这是第一位的,”特朗普在佛罗里达州告诉记者。
“那是一号、二号和三号。他们永远不会拥有核武器,”总统说。“他们已经同意了,”他补充道。
据伊朗国家媒体报道,伊朗议会议长穆罕默德·卡利巴夫称“没有谈判”与美国发生了冲突;另有说法的报道假新闻旨在影响金融和石油市场,转移人们对美国和以色列面临的挑战的注意力。"
作为与西方谈判的一部分,伊朗此前承诺不制造核武器,但仍继续将核材料浓缩至接近武器级别的水平。
根据特朗普的说法,伊朗制造核武器的意图是这场战争的核心理由。
尽管美国情报界评估称,在去年夏天的午夜之锤行动(Operation Midnight Hammer)之后,伊朗并没有追求核武器,特朗普称该行动“抹杀了”该国的核武器计划。
周一,当被问及如果这些谈判进展顺利,美国将如何获得伊朗的浓缩铀时,特朗普表示,美国人将会进去抓住它。专家此前告诉ABC新闻地面上的大量美国部队据信,这些核材料被深埋在去年被美国轰炸的设施的地下。
特朗普说:“非常简单,如果我们与他们达成协议,我们就会接受它。”
特朗普还表示,他希望看到伊朗出现“非常严重的政权更迭”。
上周末,特朗普向伊朗发出了重开谈判的最后通牒批判霍尔木兹海峡否则它的发电厂和其他能源基地将面临重大袭击。
特朗普周一早上改变了路线,在社交媒体上宣布,他命令国防部将罢工推迟五天,此前他称之为关于结束战争的富有成效的对话。
据伊朗半官方的迈赫尔通讯社报道,伊朗外交部否认与美国进行了会谈。
特朗普告诉记者,美国正在与伊朗的一位“高层人士”交谈,但不是新的最高领袖莫杰塔巴·哈梅内伊。
总统没有具体说明美国正在与谁谈判,只是说他是“我认为最受尊重的人”就在周五,特朗普曾表示,在美国和以色列的袭击杀死了伊朗领导层的大部分人后,“没有人可以交谈”。
特朗普说,白宫特使史蒂夫·维特科夫(Steve Witkoff)和总统的女婿贾里德·库什纳代表美国主持了会谈。总统补充说,会谈进行得“完美”,并将于周一通过电话继续进行。他说会议将“很快”举行
“我们做的是五天周期。我们将拭目以待,如果进展顺利,我们将最终解决这个问题,否则我们只会继续轰炸我们的小心脏,”特朗普补充道。
特朗普表示,“达成协议的可能性非常大”,但他没有“保证任何事情”。
“我要说的是,我们正处于达成协议的真正可能性的阵痛中,”他说。“我想,如果我是一个打赌的人,我会为此打赌。但是,我不能保证任何事情。”
当特朗普被问及他是否认为以色列会遵守任何和平协议时,他说以色列会“非常高兴”。
特朗普暂停对伊朗能源基础设施的攻击,引发了股票和石油市场的积极反应。道琼斯工业平均指数猛增周一,油价下跌约10%,至每桶约90美元。
尽管如此,伊朗对霍尔木兹海峡的压制仍然存在。
当被问及冲突后谁将控制该海峡时,特朗普表示将“共同控制”。
“也许是我,我和下一个阿亚图拉,不管是谁,”总统说。
同时,数千名美国海军陆战队士兵几艘军舰正前往中东五角大楼寻求2000亿美元作为补充资金。
当被问及如果这些谈判结束战争,政府是否还会要求2000亿美元时,特朗普回答说,“有就好了。”
Trump says US and Iran have 'major points of agreement,' including no nuclear weapons
President Donald Trump, afterpostponing U.S. strikes on Iran's energy infrastructureciting new negotiations with Tehran, said on Monday that talks will continue and that there are "major points of agreement."
"They're not going to have a nuclear weapon, that's number one," Trump told reporters in Florida.
"That's number one, two and three. They will never have a nuclear weapon," the president said. "They've agreed to that," he added.
According to Iranian state media,Iran's Parliament Speaker Mohammad Qalibaf said "no talkswith the U.S. have taken place; reports claiming otherwiseare fake news aimed at influencing financial and oil markets and distracting from the challenges facing the U.S. and Israel."
Iran has previously committed not to build a nuclear weapon as part of negotiations with the West, yet continued to enrich nuclear material to levels nearing weapons grade.
Iran's intent to build a nuclear weapon, according to Trump, was a central justification for the war.
This was despite the U.S. intelligence community's assessment that Iran was not pursuing a nuclear weapon in the wake of last summer's Operation Midnight Hammer, which Trump said "obliterated" the country's nuclear weapons program.
When asked on Monday how the U.S. would get Iran's enriched uranium if these talks go well, Trump suggested Americans would go in to seize it. Experts previously told ABC News that alarge American force on the groundwould likely be needed to take the nuclear material, which is believed to be buried deep underground at facilities bombed by the U.S. last year.
"Very easy, if we have a deal with them, we're going down and we'll take it," Trump said.
Trump also said he wanted to see a "very serious form of regime change" in Iran.
Over the weekend, Trump had issued an ultimatum to Iran to reopen thecritical Strait of Hormuzwithin 48 hours or face major attacks on its power plants and other energy sites.
Trump changed course on Monday morning, announcing on social media that he ordered the Defense Department to postpone the strikes for five days following what he described as productive conversations about ending the war.
Iran's foreign ministry denied talks with the U.S., Iran's semi-official Mehr News Agency reported.
Trump told reporters that the U.S. is talking with a "top person" in Iran, but not the new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei.
The president did not offer specifics on who exactly the U.S. is negotiating with, only saying he is "a man who I believe is the most respected." Just on Friday, Trump had said there was "nobody to talk to" after U.S. and Israeli strikes killed much of the Iranian leadership.
Steve Witkoff, White House special envoy, and Jared Kushner, the president's son-in-law, led the talks for the U.S., Trump said. The president added that the talks went "perfectly" and would continue by phone on Monday. He said that a meeting would take place "soon."
"We're doing a five-day period. We'll see how that goes, and if it goes well, we're going to end up with settling this, otherwise we just keep bombing our little hearts out," Trump added.
Trump said there is a "very serious chance of making a deal," but that he is not "guaranteeing anything."
"All I’m saying is we are in the throes of a real possibility of making a deal," he said. "And I think, if I were a betting man, I'd bet for it. But again, I'm not guaranteeing anything."
Trump, when asked whether he believed Israel would abide by any peace deal, said that Israel would be "very happy."
Trump's pause on attacks on Iranian energy infrastructure prompted a positive reaction in the stock and oil markets. The Dow Jones Industrial Averagesoaredon Monday, and the price of oil dropped about 10% to about $90 a barrel.
Still, Iran's stranglehold on the Strait of Hormuz remains in place.
When asked who will be in control of the strait after the conflict, Trump said it would be "jointly controlled."
"Maybe me, me and the next ayatollah, whoever that is," the president said.
Meanwhile,thousands more U.S. Marinesand several Navy ships are heading to the Middle East, and thePentagon is seeking $200 billionin supplemental funding.
When asked whether the administration would still request that $200 billion if these talks end the war, Trump replied, "It would be nice to have."





