万斯在匈牙利表示乐观,认为伊朗将在周二晚间截止日前作出回应


2026年4月7日 / 美国东部时间上午10:56 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻

华盛顿讯 —— 副总统JD·万斯周二在布达佩斯之行中对匈牙利总理维克多·欧尔班表示支持,同时在特朗普总统为开通霍尔木兹海峡设定的高风险协议截止日前,对与伊朗的谈判表达了乐观态度。

万斯在欧尔班下周连任竞选前于布达佩斯与他会晤,对当前与伊朗的谈判局势采取了审慎且略带乐观的态度。特朗普威胁称,如果无法在他设定的美国东部时间周二晚上8点截止日前达成和平协议,美国将摧毁伊朗。万斯表示,他相信美国将在该截止时间前收到伊朗的回应,尽管“他们的谈判速度不算快”,且回应之间往往存在延迟。

“我确实认为有两条道路,”万斯在一个坐满欧尔班和特朗普支持者的匈牙利大型礼堂中说道,“总统对此一直说得非常清楚。这件事最终将通过两种方式收场。首先,美国已经基本完成了其军事目标。仍有一些我们希望完成的任务——例如在伊朗制造武器的能力方面,我们希望在军事上再做一些工作。但从根本上说,美国的军事目标已经完成。”

万斯称,第一条道路是伊朗达成协议,但如果伊朗不达成协议而选择第二条道路,该国的经济状况“将继续非常、非常糟糕”。万斯坚称,伊朗之所以袭击美国在中东的伙伴,正是因为美国已经基本实现了其军事目标,而伊朗“试图尽可能给世界带来经济痛苦”。

就在万斯与欧尔班会晤之际,在华盛顿的特朗普向伊朗发出了更为不祥的讯息。

“整个文明今晚都将消亡,永远无法复返,”特朗普周二上午在Truth Social平台上写道,“我不希望这种情况发生,但它很可能会发生。不过,既然我们实现了完整且彻底的政权更迭,由不同的、更明智且不那么极端的思想主导,或许会发生革命性的美好变化,谁知道呢?我们将在今晚见分晓,这是漫长而复杂的世界历史中最重要的时刻之一。47年的勒索、腐败和死亡,终将结束。”

“上帝保佑伟大的伊朗人民!”总统在表示伊朗整个文明可能在周二晚间消亡后总结道。


万斯与欧尔班在布达佩斯举行记者会期间,副总统拿出手机称,他收到了美国特使史蒂夫·威特科夫发来的关于谈判局势的消息。“你们不想知道这条消息的内容吗?”他打趣道,并未透露具体内容。

万斯周二证实,美军隔夜对哈尔克岛的军事目标发动了空袭。

万斯表示,他此次访问欧尔班是因为两国正在为“捍卫西方文明”而战,尽管许多西方政治专家认为欧尔班是“非自由民主人士”或“选举专制者”。尽管存在争议,特朗普长期以来一直对欧尔班赞誉有加。

这位匈牙利总理正寻求连任第五届任期。总部位于美国的民主导向非营利组织自由之家将匈牙利评为“部分自由”,理由是选举不够自由公正以及独立机构受到压制。

万斯在欧尔班4月12日连任竞选前夕对这位外国领导人表示支持,称他认为乌克兰情报界有“一些势力”试图干预美国选举的结果。

“我来这里是因为我们两国之间的道义合作,”万斯说,“因为在维克多的领导下和特朗普总统的领导下,美国和匈牙利所代表的,是对西方文明的捍卫。捍卫儿童能够上学接受教育而非被灌输思想的理念。捍卫欧美家庭能够出行、负担得起取暖和制冷费用的理念。捍卫我们建立在某种基督教文明和基督教价值观之上的理念,这些价值观贯穿于言论自由、法治、尊重少数群体权利和保护弱势群体的方方面面。美国和匈牙利有如此多的共同点,遗憾的是,愿意站出来捍卫西方文明价值观的人太少了。”

克里斯汀·布朗为本报道撰稿。

特朗普的霍尔木兹海峡截止日期日益临近

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Vance in Hungary expresses optimism Iran will respond before Tuesday night deadline

April 7, 2026 / 10:56 AM EDT / CBS News

Washington — Vice President JD Vance offered support Tuesday for Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán while on a trip to Budapest, while also expressing optimism about negotiations with Iran amid President Trump’s high-stakes deadline for a deal to open the Strait of Hormuz.

Meeting with Orbán in Budapest ahead of the prime minister’s reelection bid next week, Vance took a measured and somewhat optimistic approach to the current state of negotiations with Iran. Mr. Trump is threatening to destroy Iran if there isn’t a peace deal by his deadline of 8 p.m. ET Tuesday. Vance said he’s confident the U.S. will receive a response from Iran ahead of the 8 p.m. deadline, even though “they’re not the fastest negotiators” and there is often a delay between responses.

“I really think there are two pathways,” Vance said in a large auditorium filled with Hungarian supporters of Orbán and Mr. Trump. “The president’s been very clear about this. There are two pathways that this thing is ultimately going to end, First of all, the United States has largely accomplished its military objectives. There are still some things that we’d like to do — for example, on Iranian ability to manufacture weapons, that we’d like to do a little more work on militarily. But fundamentally, the military objectives of the United States have been completed.”

In the first path, Iran makes a deal, Vance said, but if Iran doesn’t make a deal and chooses the second path, the economic situation in the country is “going to continue to be very, very bad.” Vance insisted Iran is attacking U.S. partners in the Middle East precisely because the U.S. has largely achieved its military objectives and Iran is “trying to extract as much economic pain on the world as possible.”

As Vance met with Orbán, Mr. Trump in Washington had a more ominous message for the Iranians.

“A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again,” Mr. Trump wrote on Truth Social Tuesday morning. “I don’t want that to happen, but it probably will. However, now that we have Complete and Total Regime Change, where different, smarter, and less radicalized minds prevail, maybe something revolutionarily wonderful can happen, WHO KNOWS? We will find out tonight, one of the most important moments in the long and complex history of the World. 47 years of extortion, corruption, and death, will finally end.”

“God Bless the Great People of Iran!” the president concluded, after saying their whole civilization will likely die Tuesday night.

While Vance and Orbán held a press conference with reporters in Budapest, the vice president pulled out his phone and said he had a message from U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff about the state of negotiations. “Wouldn’t you like to know the subject of this message?” he teased, without revealing the contents.

U.S. forces conducted strikes on military targets on Kharg Island overnight, as Vance confirmed Tuesday.

Vance said he visited Orbán because the two countries are fighting for the “defense of Western civilization,” even though Orbán is considered by many Western political experts to be an “illiberal democrat” or an “electoral autocrat.” Despite the controversy, Mr. Trump has long lauded Orbán.

The Hungarian prime minister is seeking his fifth consecutive term in office. Freedom House, a democracy-oriented, U.S.-based nonprofit, designates Hungary as only “partly free,” citing issues with less-than-free-and-fair elections and a stifling of independent institutions.

Vance, offering support for the foreign leader shortly before his April 12 reelection bid, said he believed there are “elements” in the Ukrainian intelligence community who have tried to tip the scales in U.S. elections.

“I’m here because of the moral cooperation between our two countries,” Vance said. “Because what the United States and Hungary together represent under Viktor’s leadership and under President Trump’s is the defense of western civilization. The defense of the idea that children should be able to go to school and get educated and not indoctrinated. The defense of the idea that European and American families should be able to transport themselves and be able to afford to heat and cool their homes. The defense of the idea that we are founded on a certain Christian civilization and Christian values that animate everything from freedom of speech to rule of law to respect for minority rights and protection of the vulnerable. There is so much that unites the United States and Hungary, and unfortunately, there have been too few people who have been willing to stand up for the values of Western civilization.”

Kristin Brown contributed to this report.

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