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Iran : déjà été trompé deux fois
问AI · 伊朗为何对特朗普的谈判提议持如此警惕态度?
According to reference news, the American Axios news site reported on March 25, citing a source directly familiar with the negotiation process, that Iranian officials told countries attempting to mediate peace talks between Iran and the United States that they have already been deceived by President Trump twice, “We do not want to be fooled again.”
The report states that Iranian officials told the mediating countries Pakistan, Egypt, and Turkey that the U.S. military actions and Trump’s decision to increase troops deepened their suspicion that his proposal for peace talks was a trick.
U.S. and Israeli officials say that Trump is trying to advance both diplomatic and military escalations in order to be able to make decisions based on the developments.
Additionally, the Israeli Jerusalem Post reported on March 24 that Israeli officials stated that the likelihood of an agreement between the U.S. and Iran is “very small.”
The differences stem not only from U.S. demands (including limiting Iran’s nuclear missile program and ensuring freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz) but also from Iran’s demands.
Two sources involved in the mediation efforts said, “Currently, the Iranians insist on requiring compensation from the United States and a guarantee from the U.S. government that it will not take further action against Iran as part of any agreement.”
The report states that despite President Trump’s comments on progress in negotiations, a source familiar with the details indicated that U.S. military deployments in the Middle East continue as usual.
Iran: The 15-point ceasefire agreement is Trump’s “another lie”
Xinhua News Agency quoted the Iranian Student News Agency on the 25th, reporting that in response to the revelation that the U.S. proposed a ceasefire agreement to Iran, the chairman of the Iranian government information committee, Hazrati, said, “The enemy has listed their wishes that cannot be achieved through attacks.” The 15 points of the ceasefire agreement proposed by the U.S. to Iran are “another lie” from President Trump, “ignore it.”
According to a report by Israeli Channel 12 on the 24th, citing informed sources, the agreement proposed by the U.S. to Iran aimed at ending the war includes 15 points, including Iran’s commitment never to develop nuclear weapons and opening the Strait of Hormuz as a “freedom sea.”
Source: Reference News, Xinhua News Agency
Editor: Wang Yimeng
Responsible editor: Wang Shanshan