特朗普称在”富有成效的对话”后将推迟对伊朗发电厂的打击,但伊朗否认进行过谈判


2026-03-23 / CBS新闻

华盛顿— 总统特朗普周一早些时候表示,在过去两天就重新开放霍尔木兹海峡进行”非常良好且富有成效的对话”后,他将推迟对伊朗发电厂的空袭。不过,伊朗外交部否认了有此类谈判。

“我已指示国防部在五天内推迟对伊朗发电厂和能源基础设施的任何和所有军事打击,这取决于正在进行的会议和讨论的成功与否,”特朗普先生在社交媒体上发文称。

然而,一名伊朗消息人士告诉国家媒体,伊朗与美国没有任何直接或间接的沟通。

伊朗外交部在一份声明中否认了特朗普先生关于美国与伊斯兰共和国之间正在进行谈判的说法。

周一上午,特朗普先生在向记者发表讲话时暗示这一说法是错误的。

“嗯,他们得给自己找更好的公关人员,”特朗普先生说。”我们进行了非常非常有力的谈判。我们会看看它们会走向何方。我想说,我们有主要的一致点,几乎所有点都达成了一致。也许这些情况还没有被准确传达。如你所知,沟通已经被严重破坏。”

总统不愿透露其政府正在与伊朗的哪位人士对话,只说是一位”高层”人士,但不是最高领袖。特朗普补充说,是伊朗联系了美国,”所以是他们打来的,不是我。他们打来的。他们想要达成一项协议。”

特朗普先生拒绝透露美国正在与谁对话,”因为我不想让他被杀害。”

特朗普先生周一的言论与他上周末在社交媒体上的帖子形成鲜明对比,当时他宣称,如果伊朗不开放霍尔木兹海峡,美国将”打击并摧毁他们的各种发电厂,首先从最大的那个开始!”

第一任特朗普政府国家安全顾问、退役陆军中将H.R.麦克马斯特是CBS新闻的撰稿人,他表示伊朗政权”目前正处于分裂状态”,外交部”可能不知道谁在与对话者或直接与美国对话”。

“我认为我们会看到很多这种令人困惑的报道,因为伊朗在这些打击面前已经四分五裂,”麦克马斯特说。

美国驻联合国大使迈克·沃尔茨周日在接受”玛格丽特·布伦南主持的面对国家”节目采访时表示,特朗普正在为潜在的打击保留所有选择。

“在我们削弱其军事能力和国防工业基地的范围内,所有选择都应摆在桌面上,总统已经非常明确地表明了这一点,”沃尔茨说。

联合国秘书长安东尼奥·古特雷斯上周告诉《 politico》,任何一方对能源基础设施的袭击都可能构成战争罪。沃尔茨周日回应称,”当一个政权控制了大量关键基础设施,并利用这些设施不仅镇压本国人民,还攻击邻国,违反联合国制裁,朝着核武器迈进时,这些目标就成了合法目标。”

霍尔木兹海峡是伊朗战争开始前占全球石油运输量20%的关键水道,自战争开始以来实际上已被关闭。伊朗上周末表示,如果特朗普执行其对核电站的威胁,霍尔木兹海峡将”完全关闭”。

在特朗普宣布谈判消息后,周一上午石油和天然气价格立即下跌。

克莱尔·戴对本报道有贡献。

https://www.cbsnews.com/video/trump-says-strikes-on-iran-power-plants-postponed-due-to-good-and-productive-talks-with-tehran/

Trump says he will postpone strikes on Iran’s power plants after “productive conversations,” but Iran denies talks

2026-03-23 / CBS News

Washington— President Trump said early Monday that he is postponing airstrikes on Iran’s power plants after “very good and productive conversations” over the last two days about reopening the Strait of Hormuz. However, Iran’s foreign ministry denied any such talks.

“I have instructed the Department of War to postpone any and all military strikes against Iranian power plants and energy infrastructure for a five day period, subject to the success of the ongoing meetings and discussions,” Mr. Trump posted on social media.

An Iranian source told state media, however, that there has been no direct or indirect communication with the U.S.

In a statement, Iran’s Foreign Ministry denied the claims made by Mr. Trump regarding negotiations taking place between the U.S. and the Islamic Republic.

Speaking to reporters on Monday morning, Mr. Trump suggested that was incorrect.

“Well they’re going to have to get themselves better public relations people,” Mr. Trump said. “We have had very, very strong talks. We’ll see where they lead. We have points, major points of agreement, I would say almost all points of agreement. Perhaps that hasn’t been conveyed. The communication, as you know, has been blown to pieces.”

The president would not say who his administration is speaking to in Iran, only saying it was a “top” person but not the supreme leader. Mr. Trump added that Iran contacted the U.S., saying, “So they called, I didn’t call. They called. They want to make a deal.”

Mr. Trump declined to identify who the U.S. was speaking to, “because I don’t want him to be killed.”

Mr. Trump’s comments on Monday are an about-face from a social media post over the weekend in which he declared that if Iran didn’t open the Strait of Hormuz, the U.S. would “hit and obliterate their various POWER PLANTS, STARTING WITH THE BIGGEST ONE FIRST!”

Retired Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster, former national security adviser in the first Trump administration and a CBS News contributor, says the Iranian regime is “fragmented right now” and that the foreign ministry “probably doesn’t know” who is talking to either “interlocutors or to the U.S. directly.”

“I think we’re going to see a lot of this kind of confusing reporting because the Iranians are so fragmented from these strikes,” McMaster said.

U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Mike Waltz told “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan” on Sunday that Mr. Trump was keeping all options on the table for potential strikes.

“To the extent we’re degrading their military capability and their defense industrial base, all options should be on the table, and the president’s made that very clear,” Waltz said.

U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres told Politico last week that an attack on energy infrastructure from either side could constitute a war crime. Waltz responded on Sunday that “when you have a regime that has its grips in so much critical infrastructure that’s using it to further, not only the repression of its own people, to attack its neighbors and in contravention of U.N. sanctions, to march towards a nuclear weapon, then that makes those legitimate targets.”

The Strait of Hormuz, the key waterway that, before the Iran war, had enabled the flow of 20% of the world’s oil shipments, has been effectively closed since the war began. Iran said over the weekend that the Strait would be “completely closed” if Mr. Trump carried out his threats on nuclear power plants.

Oil and gas prices both fell immediately on Monday morning upon Mr. Trump’s announcement on talks.

Claire Day contributed to this report.

https://www.cbsnews.com/video/trump-says-strikes-on-iran-power-plants-postponed-due-to-good-and-productive-talks-with-tehran/

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