美国、伊朗官员抵达阿曼举行间接核谈判 | 福克斯新闻


By Rachel Wolf | 福克斯新闻
发布于 2026 年 2 月 6 日 13:27(东部标准时间)

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伊朗外交部长阿巴斯·阿拉格奇(Abbas Araghchi)表示,与美国在阿曼举行的间接核谈判”是一个良好的开端”,双方达成了”共识”,谈判将继续进行。

“在长时间没有对话之后,我们传达了我们的观点,表达了我们的关切。我们的利益、伊朗人民的权利以及所有需要陈述的事项都在非常积极的氛围中得到了呈现,同时也听取了对方的意见,”阿拉格奇表示。

“这是一个良好的开端,但能否继续取决于我们各自首都的磋商以及决定下一步如何行动,”他补充道。

伊朗哈梅内伊未参与谈判,JD·万斯称局势使外交”更加复杂”

伊朗外交部长阿巴斯·阿拉格奇于2026年2月6日在阿曼马斯喀特会见阿曼外交大臣巴德尔·布赛义迪(Badr al-Busaidi)。(伊朗外交部/WANA(西亚新闻社)/路透社提供的资料照片)

阿曼外交部在X平台(原推特)上表示,阿曼外交大臣巴德尔·布赛义迪(Badr al-Busaidi)周五分别会见了伊朗和美国官员。该部称,布赛义迪与阿拉格奇以及美国特使史蒂夫·维特科夫(Steve Witkoff)和贾里德·库什纳(Jared Kushner)分别举行了会谈。

“磋商的重点是为恢复外交和技术谈判创造适当条件,同时强调谈判的重要性,鉴于各方决心确保谈判成功以实现可持续的安全与稳定,”阿曼外交部表示。

据报道,在美联社记者看到伊朗和美国官员分别访问宫殿后,阿曼发布了一份公开声明确认了此次会谈。美联社称,目前尚不清楚当天的谈判是否已结束,但指出车队离开后宫殿已空无一人。

据美联社报道,伊朗代表首先会见了布赛义迪,在他们的车队离开宫殿后,另一组车辆才抵达,其中一辆悬挂着美国国旗。该媒体称,悬挂美国国旗的SUV在宫殿停留了一个半小时。

阿曼外交大臣赛义德·巴德尔·哈马德·布赛义迪、美国特使史蒂夫·维特科夫和美国谈判代表贾里德·库什纳于2026年2月6日在阿曼首都马斯喀特举行会议,为美伊谈判做准备。(阿曼外交部/阿纳多卢通讯社/盖蒂图片社)

特朗普称伊朗已掌握美方条件,军事打击倒计时启动

据国务卿马尔科·卢比奥(Marco Rubio)证实,谈判地点已变更。卢比奥称,会谈最初定于土耳其举行,但后来被移至阿曼。

“我们原本以为在土耳其已经有了一个既定的论坛,这是由多个希望参与的伙伴共同建立的,”卢比奥在周三回答记者提问时表示。

“我昨天看到来自伊朗方面的相互矛盾的报道称他们并未同意这一点。因此,这一点仍在协商中。归根结底,美国已经准备好参与谈判,并且一直准备好与伊朗进行接触。”

据Axios报道,伊朗官员还试图将谈判限制在美伊双边框架内,排除其他阿拉伯和地区国家。

最高领袖哈梅内伊宣布任命新的革命卫队成员,与此同时央行行长在抗议中辞职。(法尔斯新闻社/美联社/伊朗最高领袖办公室/WANA/路透社)

卢比奥证实伊朗要求改变核谈判地点

自2025年夏季美国轰炸伊朗核设施以来,伊朗与美国之间的紧张局势一直很高。随着美国谴责伊朗对待反政权抗议者的方式,局势进一步升级,总统唐纳德·特朗普威胁称,如果政府官员对示威者使用暴力,美国将采取行动。

特朗普最近在接受全国广播公司新闻(NBC News)采访时表示,伊朗最高领袖阿里·哈梅内伊”应该非常担心”,尽管总统承认两国正在”谈判”。

一位前伊朗政治犯表示,特朗普是”唯一不怕伊朗政权的美国总统”。(马吉德·赛义迪/盖蒂图片社;尤里·格里帕斯/Abaca/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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当被追问为何没有兑现如果政权对示威者使用暴力就采取行动的威胁时,特朗普表示美国”支持伊朗”,而”这个国家现在一团糟都是因为我们”,指的是对伊朗核设施的打击。特朗普还告诉全国广播公司新闻,美国得知伊朗正试图在该国另一地区建造一个新的核设施。

总统称,他曾发出威胁,如果伊朗建造新的核设施,美国将”采取非常严厉的行动”。

目前尚不清楚本周末是否会有更多讨论,或者伊朗和美国官员是否有直接对话的计划。

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American, Iranian officials arrive in Oman for indirect nuclear talks | Fox News

By Rachel Wolf | Fox News
Published February 6, 2026 1:27pm EST

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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that indirect nuclear talks with the U.S. in Oman were “a good start” and that there was a “consensus” that the negotiations would continue.

“After a long period without dialogue, our viewpoints were conveyed, and our concerns were expressed. Our interests, the rights of the Iranian people, and all matters that needed to be stated were presented in a very positive atmosphere, and the other side’s views were also heard,” Araghchi said.

“It was a good start, but its continuation depends on consultations in our respective capitals and deciding on how to proceed,” he added.

IRAN’S KHAMENEI STAYS AWAY FROM TALKS AS JD VANCE SAYS DYNAMIC MAKES DIPLOMACY ‘MUCH MORE COMPLICATED’

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi meets with Omani Foreign Minister Badr al-Busaidi in Muscat, Oman, Feb. 6, 2026.(Iranian Foreign Ministry/WANA (West Asia News Agency)/ Handout via Reuters)

Omani Foreign Minister Badr al-Busaidi met with both Iranian and American officials on Friday, the Foreign Ministry of Oman said on X. The ministry said that al-Busaidi held separate meetings with Araghchi and U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner.

“The consultations focused on preparing the appropriate conditions for resuming diplomatic and technical negotiations, while emphasizing their importance, in light of the parties’ determination to ensure their success in achieving sustainable security and stability,” the Foreign Ministry of Oman said.

Oman reportedly put out a public statement acknowledging the talks after journalists with The Associated Press saw Iranian and American officials separately visit the palace, the outlet reported. The AP said it was not immediately clear if talks were done for the day, but noted that the palace was empty after the convoys left.

The Iranian representatives reportedly met with al-Busaidi first, and only after their convoy left the palace did another set of vehicles arrive, one of which had an American flag, according to the AP. The outlet said the SUV flying the American flag stayed at the palace for an hour and a half.

Omani Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr Hamad Al Busaidi, U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff and U.S. negotiator Jared Kushner meet ahead of the U.S.-Iran talks, in Muscat, the capital of Oman, on Feb. 6, 2026.(Oman Foreign Ministry/Anadolu via Getty Images)

TRUMP SAYS IRAN ALREADY HAS US TERMS AS MILITARY STRIKE CLOCK TICKS

The talks were initially set to take place in Turkey, but were later moved, according to Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who confirmed the change in venue on Wednesday.

“We thought we had an established forum that had been agreed to in Turkey. It was put together by a number of partners who wanted to attend and be a part of it,” Rubio said when taking questions from reporters on Wednesday.

“I saw conflicting reports yesterday from the Iranian side saying that they had not agreed to that. So, that’s still being worked through. At the end of the day, the United States is prepared to engage in, has always been prepared to engage with Iran.”

Iranian officials also reportedly tried to limit the talks to a bilateral U.S.-Iran format, excluding other Arab and regional countries, according to Axios.

Supreme Leader Khamenei announces new Revolutionary Guard appointment while central bank chief resigns amid protests.(Fars News Agency via AP/Office of the Iranian Supreme Leader/WANA/ Reuters)

RUBIO CONFIRMS IRAN DEMANDED VENUE CHANGE FOR NUCLEAR TALKS

Tensions between Iran and the U.S. have been high since Washington bombed Tehran’s nuclear facilities in the summer of 2025. Things escalated further as the U.S. condemned Iran’s treatment of anti-regime protesters, with President Donald Trump threatening to act if government actors used violence against demonstrators.

Trump recently said in an interview with NBC News that Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei “should be very worried,” though the president acknowledged that the two countries were “negotiating.”

A former Iranian political prisoner said Trump is “the only U.S. President who is not afraid of [the Iranian] regime.”(Majid Saeedi/Getty Images; Yuri Gripas/Abaca/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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When pressed about why he has not followed through on threats to take action if the regime used violence against protesters, Trump said that the U.S. “had their back” and that the “country’s a mess right now because of us,” referring to the strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities. Trump also told NBC News that the U.S. had learned that Iran was attempting to build a new nuclear site in a different part of the country.

The president said that he issued a threat that if Iran were to build a new nuclear facility, the U.S. would “do very bad things.”

It is not immediately clear whether there will be more discussions over the course of the weekend or if there are any plans for direct discussions between Iranian and American officials.

The State Department did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

Rachel Wolf is a breaking news writer for Fox News Digital and FOX Business.

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