特朗普称暂不与伊朗达成停火协议,要求条件需"非常坚实"

Gate News 消息,3 月 15 日,美国总统特朗普当地时间 3 月 14 日表示,伊朗已表示愿意就停火进行谈判,但目前提出的条件"还不够好",因此美国暂时不会与伊朗达成结束战争的协议。特朗普在接受采访时表示:“伊朗想达成协议,但我现在不想,因为条件还不够好。“他未具体说明谈判条件,但表示任何协议都必须"非常坚实”,并暗示伊朗必须完全放弃其核计划。在谈及军事行动时,特朗普称美国和以色列的打击已严重削弱伊朗的军事能力。他表示,美军已经摧毁伊朗大部分导弹、无人机及相关生产设施,并称相关能力"在两天内将被彻底摧毁”。特朗普还确认,美军已对伊朗石油出口枢纽哈尔克岛发动打击。他表示,美方"几乎完全摧毁了该岛",但刻意避免破坏关键能源管线,以免重建需要多年时间。

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