2026年4月27日 美国东部时间12:27 / 福克斯新闻频道
美国战争部长皮特·赫格斯警告俄罗斯“不应介入”,有情报显示俄伊正共享情报
作者:摩根·菲利普斯 福克斯新闻频道
福克斯新闻全国记者布莱恩·利亚纳斯在《福克斯与朋友们》节目中报道,随着紧张局势持续升级,伊朗提出重启霍尔木兹海峡通航以换取美国解除封锁的最新方案。
伊朗外长与俄罗斯总统弗拉基米尔·普京于周一会面,此时美伊谈判似乎已宣告破裂,霍尔木兹海峡——全球关键石油咽喉要道——进一步升级风险加剧。
阿巴斯·阿拉克奇抵达莫斯科与普京举行会谈,而美伊之间结束冲突的外交努力仍陷入停滞。
据俄罗斯国家通讯社报道,普京在俄罗斯圣彼得堡的会谈中表示:“我们看到伊朗人民为独立、为主权英勇奋战,何等无畏。”
克里姆林宫发言人德米特里·佩斯科夫此前对记者称:“从伊朗及中东局势的发展来看,此次会谈的重要性怎么强调都不为过。”
俄中否决旨在重启霍尔木兹海峡通航的联合国决议,距特朗普最后期限仅数小时
此次访问前几日,阿拉克奇曾与巴基斯坦调解方举行会谈,他在会上表示伊朗已阐明结束冲突的立场,但质疑美国是否“真正认真对待外交”。
唐纳德·特朗普总统强烈反驳了这一说法,暗示华盛顿认为自己占据优势。
此次会面恰逢关键节点:海上紧张局势升级,且有报道称莫斯科可能在冲突期间向德黑兰共享情报,俄方在冲突中的角色引发越来越多审视。
美国战争部长皮特·赫格斯在3月曾警告俄罗斯“不应卷入这场不断升级的战争”,当时有报道称莫斯科可能向伊朗提供美军在该地区军事部署的情报。
美国官员表示,他们正在密切追踪俄伊之间任何可能的情报共享行为,同时淡化已确认的行动影响。尽管如此,俄罗斯提供支持的可能性——无论是通过情报、技术转让还是其他援助——仍引发担忧,即莫斯科可以在不派遣地面部队的情况下间接影响战场局势。
阿拉克奇承认俄罗斯“在多个领域”向伊朗提供协助,但并未公开详细说明合作范围。
俄罗斯已将自身定位为冲突的潜在调解方,在美国和以色列袭击伊朗后主动提出帮助恢复局势稳定,莫斯科已公开谴责这些袭击行动。
克里姆林宫还提议代为储存伊朗的浓缩铀,以此作为缓解紧张局势的潜在方案,但美国并未接受该提议。
近年来莫斯科与德黑兰的关系不断深化,此次外交接触正是在此背景下发生的。伊朗于2025年与俄罗斯敲定了一项为期20年的战略伙伴关系协议,俄方正在伊朗布什尔核电站——该国唯一的核电站——额外建造两座核反应堆。
与此同时,伊朗支持俄罗斯在乌克兰的战争行动,向莫斯科提供了沙赫德无人机,俄方将其用于打击乌克兰目标。
2026年4月27日,俄罗斯圣彼得堡,俄罗斯总统弗拉基米尔·普京与伊朗外长阿巴斯·阿拉克奇在鲍里斯·叶利钦总统图书馆举行会谈。(德米特里·洛维茨基/路透社泳池照)
“如果他们想谈判,直接打电话就行,”特朗普周末表示,并补充称美国“握有所有王牌”。
特朗普还指出,他所称的伊朗领导层内部“激烈内讧和混乱”,认为随着冲突拖延,伊朗正面临国内压力。
总统取消了原计划由特使史蒂夫·威特科夫和顾问贾里德·库什纳前往巴基斯坦的行程,两人原本有望在当地参与与伊朗官员的调解会谈。
特朗普称此次行程是浪费时间,认为当谈判可以远程进行时,美国官员没必要飞行18小时前往当地。
此后双方互相指责谈判破裂,伊朗指责美国提出“过度要求”,而特朗普政府则坚持伊朗必须按照美国的条件重返谈判桌。
包括巴基斯坦在内的调解尝试均未取得进展,双方在伊朗核计划和霍尔木兹海峡控制权等核心问题上均拒绝妥协。
2026年4月27日,俄罗斯圣彼得堡,俄罗斯总统弗拉基米尔·普京在鲍里斯·叶利钦总统图书馆与伊朗外长阿巴斯·阿拉克奇握手。(德米特里·洛维茨基/路透社泳池照)
随着外交努力失败,对峙日益转向海上。
美国实施了针对伊朗航运的海上封锁,而伊朗则限制甚至有时威胁封锁霍尔木兹海峡的通航,在这条全球最重要的能源通道之一上引发了一场高风险对峙。
全球约五分之一的石油供应需经过这条狭窄水道,因此航道中断将直接威胁全球市场。
特朗普寻求其他国家军舰协助保障霍尔木兹海峡安全
随着紧张局势升级,且因海峡能否完全开放存在不确定性导致航运量下降,油价已出现上涨。
伊朗提出了一个潜在的解决方案:如果美国解除封锁并同意推迟核谈判,伊朗将重新开放海峡。特朗普政府几乎不愿接受这一框架。
与此同时,伊朗与莫斯科的接触再次引发外界对俄罗斯在冲突中角色的审视。
2026年3月3日,伊朗德黑兰,一枚伊朗国旗插在被空袭损毁的警察局废墟中。(马吉德·萨伊迪/盖蒂图片社)
阿拉克奇此前承认俄罗斯“在多个领域”向伊朗提供协助,但并未公开详细说明合作范围。
如今与普京的会面表明,随着与华盛顿的直接谈判陷入僵局,伊朗可能寻求深化两国关系,以此作为谈判筹码,或是作为替代外交渠道。
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随着双方态度强硬且海上压力不断增大,这场冲突日益呈现出三方动态:外交停滞、霍尔木兹海峡军事风险上升,以及俄罗斯愿意在多大程度上与伊朗结盟的疑问不断加剧。
分析人士警告称,如果不能取得突破,对峙可能进一步滑向更广泛的冲突——全球经济后果将与这条全球最重要的石油运输航线的命运直接挂钩。
福克斯新闻数字频道已联系伊朗驻联合国代表团、俄罗斯大使馆和白宫置评。
Iran turns to Putin as US talks collapse, Hormuz standoff threatens global oil flow
April 27, 2026 12:27pm EDT / Fox News
War Secretary Pete Hegseth warned Russia ‘should not be involved’ amid reports of intelligence-sharing with Iran
By Morgan Phillips Fox News
Fox News national correspondent Bryan Llenas reports on Iran’s latest proposal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for ending the U.S. blockade as tensions persist on ‘Fox & Friends.’
Iran’s foreign minister met with Russian President Vladimir Putin Monday as U.S.–Iran negotiations appeared to collapse, raising the risk of further escalation in the Strait of Hormuz — a critical global oil choke point.
Abbas Araghchi arrived in Moscow for talks with Putin as diplomatic efforts to end the conflict between Iran and Washington remain stalled.
“We see how courageously and heroically the people of Iran are fighting for their independence, for their sovereignty,” Putin said at the meeting in St. Petersburg, Russia, according to Russian state news agencies.
“The significance of this conversation is hard to overestimate in terms of how the situation around Iran and in the Middle East is developing,” Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told reporters earlier.
RUSSIA, CHINA VETO UN RESOLUTION AIMED AT REOPENING STRAIT OF HORMUZ, HOURS BEFORE TRUMP DEADLINE
The visit comes just days after Araghchi held talks with Pakistani mediators, where he said Iran had shared its position on ending the war but questioned whether the U.S. was “truly serious about diplomacy.”
President Donald Trump has pushed back sharply on that characterization, signaling Washington believes it holds the advantage.
The meeting comes at a pivotal moment, as tensions at sea intensify and scrutiny grows over Russia’s role following reports Moscow may have shared intelligence with Tehran during the conflict.
War Secretary Pete Hegseth warned in March that Russia “should not be involved” in the escalating war, as reports emerged suggesting Moscow may be providing intelligence to Iran on U.S. military positions in the region.
U.S. officials say they are closely tracking any potential intelligence-sharing between Russia and Iran, while downplaying the confirmed operational impact. Still, the possibility of Russian support — whether through intelligence, technology transfers or other assistance — has raised concerns that Moscow could indirectly influence the battlefield without committing forces.
Araghchi has acknowledged that Russia is assisting Iran “in many different directions,” though he has not publicly detailed the scope of that cooperation.
Russia has positioned itself as a potential mediator in the conflict, offering to help restore calm following U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran — actions Moscow has publicly condemned.
The Kremlin also has proposed storing Iran’s enriched uranium as part of a potential effort to ease tensions, though the U.S. has not taken up the offer.
The outreach comes as ties between Moscow and Iran have deepened in recent years. Iran in 2025 finalized a 20-year strategic partnership agreement with Russia, which is building two additional nuclear reactors at Iran’s Bushehr facility — the country’s only nuclear power plant.
At the same time, Iran has supported Russia’s war effort in Ukraine, supplying Shahed drones that Moscow has used in strikes against Ukrainian targets.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi attend a meeting at the Boris Yeltsin Presidential Library in Saint Petersburg, Russia, April 27, 2026.(Dmitri Lovetsky/Pool via Reuters)
“If they want to talk, all they have to do is call,” Trump said over the weekend, adding that the U.S. has “all the cards.”
Trump also has pointed to what he described as “tremendous infighting and confusion” within Iran’s leadership, arguing Iran is under internal pressure as the conflict drags on.
The president canceled a planned trip by special envoy Steve Witkoff and adviser Jared Kushner to Pakistan, where they had been expected to participate in mediated talks with Iranian officials.
Trump said the trip would have been a waste of time, arguing there was no reason for U.S. officials to make an 18-hour flight when negotiations could take place remotely.
Both sides have since traded blame for the breakdown in talks, with Iran accusing the U.S. of making “excessive demands,” while the Trump administration has insisted Iran must return to negotiations on U.S. terms.
Attempts at mediation, including efforts in Pakistan, have failed to produce progress, with both sides refusing to compromise on core issues such as Iran’s nuclear program and control of the Strait of Hormuz.
Russian President Vladimir Putin shakes hands with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi during a meeting at the Boris Yeltsin Presidential Library in Saint Petersburg, Russia, April 27, 2026.(Dmitri Lovetsky/Pool via Reuters)
As diplomacy falters, the confrontation has increasingly shifted to the water.
The U.S. has enforced a naval blockade targeting Iranian shipping, while Iran has restricted and at times threatened traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, triggering a high-stakes standoff over one of the world’s most vital energy corridors.
Roughly one-fifth of global oil supply passes through the narrow waterway, making disruptions there a direct threat to global markets.
TRUMP SEEKS WARSHIPS FROM OTHER COUNTRIES TO HELP SECURE STRAIT OF HORMUZ
Oil prices already have risen as tensions escalate and shipping traffic declines amid uncertainty over whether the strait will remain fully open.
Iran has floated a potential off-ramp, proposing to reopen the strait if the U.S. lifts its blockade and agrees to defer nuclear negotiations — a framework the Trump administration has shown little willingness to accept.
At the same time, Iran’s outreach to Moscow is drawing renewed scrutiny over Russia’s role in the conflict.
An Iranian flag is planted in the rubble of a police station, damaged in airstrikes on March 3, 2026, in Tehran, Iran.(Majid Saeedi/Getty Images)
Araghchi has acknowledged that Russia is assisting Iran “in many different directions,” though he has not publicly detailed the scope of that cooperation.
The meeting with Putin now signals Iran may be seeking to deepen that relationship as leverage — or as an alternative diplomatic channel — as direct talks with Washington falter.
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With both sides dug in and pressure building at sea, the conflict is increasingly defined by a three-way dynamic: stalled diplomacy, rising military risk in the Strait of Hormuz and the growing question of how far Russia is willing to align itself with Iran.
Analysts warn that without a breakthrough, the standoff risks sliding further toward a broader confrontation — with global economic consequences tied directly to the fate of the world’s most important oil transit route.
Fox News Digital has reached out to the Iranian mission to the United Nations, the Russian embassy and the White House for comment.
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