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德黑兰在十点提议中要求解除所有制裁、控制霍尔木兹海峡并拥有铀浓缩权利
作者:安德斯·哈格斯特伦,福克斯新闻
杰克·基恩将军解读停火背景下伊朗的十点和平计划
退役将军杰克·基恩深入分析伊朗的十点和平计划以及最新宣布的停火协议。
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美国与伊朗已达成为期两周的停火协议,双方周三展开谈判以达成更广泛的和平协议。
伊朗已提出十点和平计划并将其提交给唐纳德·特朗普总统,特朗普称该计划代表了“可开展谈判的可行基础”。但据《纽约时报》报道,白宫表示,该计划与伊朗官员周三向公众公布的版本存在差异。
这份公开的计划要求美国解除对德黑兰的所有一级和二级制裁,同时伊朗应完全控制霍尔木兹海峡。该计划还要求终止美国对伊朗及其盟友的袭击、美军从中东撤军、解冻伊朗被冻结的资产,以及通过一项联合国决议,确认该协议具有约束力。
根据该计划,美国还需为战争期间给伊朗造成的损失提供赔偿,并承认伊朗拥有铀浓缩的权利。
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伊朗常驻联合国大使阿米尔-赛义德·伊拉瓦尼(左)与唐纳德·特朗普总统。(蒂莫西·克莱里/法新社通过盖蒂图片社;马克·希费尔比/美联社)
作为交换,伊朗将承诺不制造核武器,并与其地区邻国达成和平协议。
据《泰晤士报》报道,一名白宫官员拒绝透露特朗普收到的计划与公开版本有何不同,但表示白宫新闻秘书卡罗琳·莱维特将在周三晚些时候的新闻发布会上提供更多细节。
伊朗总统马苏德·佩泽什基安周二声称,美国已接受“伊朗期望的总体原则”。
然而,这份公开计划在美国国内已经遭到批评,特朗普的一些盟友对其中的关键部分表示反对。
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南卡罗来纳州共和党参议员林赛·格雷厄姆表示:“在我看来,这份所谓的谈判文件存在一些令人不安的方面,但时间会证明一切。我期待该提案的设计者、副总统等人前往国会,解释这份谈判协议如何符合我们在伊朗问题上的国家安全目标。”
南卡罗来纳州共和党参议员林赛·格雷厄姆批评伊朗提出的和平协议。(J·斯科特·阿普尔怀特/美联社照片)
他补充道:“允许这个政权未来进行铀浓缩,是对自战争爆发以来被该政权杀害的所有人的侮辱,也与我们拒绝让伊朗未来拥有制造核弹的途径的立场相悖。”
特朗普已经证实,美国不会同意伊朗提议的协议中的某些条款,周三尤其提到了伊朗的核计划。
特朗普表示,伊朗已同意让美国“挖出并移除”去年“午夜铁锤行动”袭击地点的伊朗浓缩铀。
https://www.foxnews.com/video/6392748207112
特朗普在Truth Social平台上写道:“美国将与伊朗密切合作,我们已经确定伊朗经历了一次成果丰硕的政权更迭!不会再有铀浓缩活动了。”
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特朗普写道:“目前以及一直以来,我们都在进行极其严格的卫星监视(太空部队!)。自袭击发生之日起,那里没有任何东西被动过。我们正在并将继续与伊朗讨论关税和制裁豁免问题。”
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Iran reveals 10-point plan for peace with the US – here’s what’s in it
April 8, 2026 11:44am EDT / Fox News
Tehran demands end to all sanctions, control of Strait of Hormuz and right to enrich uranium in its 10-point proposal
By Anders Hagstrom, Fox News
Gen. Jack Keane breaks down Iran’s 10-point peace proposal amid ceasefire
Retired Gen. Jack Keane provides in-depth analysis of Iran’s 10-point peace proposal and the newly announced ceasefire.
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The U.S. and Iran have agreed to a two-week ceasefire as both sides engage in talks to secure a wider peace agreement Wednesday.
Iran has proposed a 10-point plan and shared it with President Donald Trump, who said it represents a “workable basis on which to negotiate.” The White House, however, says that plan differs with the one Iranian officials released to the public on Wednesday, according to the New York Times.
The publicly available plan demands that the U.S. end all primary and secondary sanctions against Tehran, as well as that Iran receive full control over the Strait of Hormuz. The plan also demands an end to U.S. attacks on Iran and its allies, a withdrawal of U.S. forces from the Middle East, the release of frozen Iranian assets and a United Nations resolution stating that the agreement will be binding.
The U.S. would also have to compensate Iran for damage incurred during the war and accept Iran’s right to enrich uranium, according to the plan.
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Amir-Saeid Iravani, Iran’s U.N. ambassador, left, and President Donald Trump.(Timothy Clary/AFP via Getty Images; Mark Schiefelbein/AP)
In exchange, Iran would commit not to build nuclear weapons and enter into peace agreements with its regional neighbors.
A White House official declined to say how the plan Trump received differs from the public version, but said White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt would offer further details at a press conference later Wednesday, the Times reported.
Iranian president Masoud Pezeshkian claimed on Tuesday that the U.S. had accepted the “general principles desired by Iran.”
The public plan already has critics within the U.S., however, and some of Trump’s allies have voiced opposition to key portions.
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“The supposed negotiating document, in my view, has some troubling aspects, but time will tell. I look forward to the architects of this proposal, the Vice President and others, coming forward to Congress and explaining how a negotiated deal meets our national security objectives in Iran,” said Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., has criticized Iran’s proposed peace agreement.(J. Scott Applewhite/AP Photo)
“Allowing this regime to enrich in the future would be an affront to all those murdered by the regime since this war started and would be inconsistent with denying Iran a pathway toward a bomb in the future,” he added.
Trump has already confirmed that the U.S. will not agree to certain parts of Iran’s proposed deal, referencing the country’s nuclear program in particular on Wednesday.
Trump said Iran has agreed to allow the U.S. to “dig up and remove” the country’s enriched uranium at the site where Operation Midnight Hammer struck last year.
https://www.foxnews.com/video/6392748207112
“The United States will work closely with Iran, which we have determined has gone through what will be a very productive Regime Change! There will be no enrichment of Uranium,” Trump wrote on Truth Social.
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“It is now, and has been, under very exacting Satellite Surveillance (Space Force!). Nothing has been touched from the date of attack. We are, and will be, talking Tariff and Sanctions relief with Iran,” Trump wrote.
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