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据两名知情消息人士透露,特朗普政府正考虑解冻200亿美元伊朗资产,作为与德黑兰正在进行的谈判的一部分。
知情消息人士告诉CNN,官员们希望最早在本周末敲定一项结束战争的全面协议,但仍存在一些分歧点。
让伊朗在经济上获益的想法可能会在保守派鹰派人士中引发不安;唐纳德·特朗普总统曾多次抨击前总统贝拉克·奥巴马在2016年达成的一项协议,该协议涉及在伊朗释放四名美国囚犯并正式落实核协议的同一天,向伊朗运送4亿美元现金。
近几日与特朗普高层官员保持密切接触的巴基斯坦首席调停人,包括该国陆军元帅阿西姆·穆尼尔,于周五在德黑兰开始与伊朗官员进行第三轮会谈。特朗普政府希望,如果这些会谈取得成功,巴基斯坦方面能够促使伊朗做出重大让步,那么美伊官员之间为敲定协议而举行的第二轮面对面会谈最早可能于本周末在伊斯兰堡举行。
消息人士称,特朗普周四宣布的以色列与黎巴嫩之间为期10天的停火协议对谈判产生了积极影响。伊朗也于周五上午宣布将全面重新开放霍尔木兹海峡。
消息人士透露,谈判中 remaining 的关键症结在于伊朗同意暂停铀浓缩的时长,以及围绕收回德黑兰仍持有的核材料的讨论。
一项提案包括解冻资产,以换取伊朗交出其高浓缩铀库存。据一位知情人士透露,伊朗要求大幅解除制裁并解冻超过200亿美元的资产。谈判仍在进行中,尚未达成解决方案。
美国政治新闻网站Axios率先报道了美国正考虑解冻200亿美元伊朗资产的消息。
白宫发言人安娜·凯利在一份声明中表示:“与伊朗的富有成效的对话仍在继续,但我们不会通过媒体进行谈判。”
在周五上午接受《新闻国家》采访时,特朗普称伊朗已同意“所有条件”,包括停止铀浓缩。在当天早些时候的Truth Social帖子中,特朗普表示,美国将获得伊朗的核“废料”,并且作为结束战争的任何和平协议的一部分,不会有任何“资金易手”。
“任何形式的资金都不会易手,”他写道。
这是特朗普周五上午在社交媒体上发布的一系列帖子之一。他还对海峡重新开放一事表示称赞,承诺将继续对伊朗港口实施美国封锁,称德黑兰已同意“永远不再关闭霍尔木兹兹海峡”,并补充说美国和伊朗正在清除这条关键航道上的所有水雷。他还表示,他接到了北大西洋公约组织的电话,询问他是否需要在海峡问题上提供帮助,而他“告诉他们离远点”。
一名美国官员告诉CNN,在特朗普发布这些帖子的同时,他正通过巴基斯坦调停人定期听取德黑兰谈判进展的最新情况。
特朗普周四提出,如果达成协议,他本人将有可能前往巴基斯坦。本周早些时候,一名美国官员告诉CNN,特朗普曾私下表示有兴趣出国签署和平协议。
然而,目前尚不清楚谈判是否取得了足够的进展以实现这一目标。消息人士称,此次访问还存在诸多重大后勤问题,包括美国总统在持续战争期间前往该地区面临的极高安全风险,这进一步增加了此次访问是否可行的不确定性。
本文已更新以补充最新进展。
Trump administration considers unfreezing $20 billion in Iranian assets as peace talks ramp up
2026-04-17T14:32:57.670Z / CNN
By Alayna Treene, Kevin Liptak
Updated 42 min ago
Updated Apr 17, 2026, 11:25 AM ET
PUBLISHED Apr 17, 2026, 10:32 AM ET
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A flag of Iran hangs from a damaged residential building in Tehran, Iran, on April 14.
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The Trump administration is considering unfreezing $20 billion in Iranian assets as part of ongoing negotiations with Tehran, according to two sources familiar with the discussions.
Officials are hoping that a broader deal to end the war could be finalized as early as this weekend, though some areas of disagreement remain, sources familiar with the discussions told CNN.
The idea of Iran benefitting financially is likely to cause some consternation among conservative hawks; President Donald Trump has repeatedly excoriated former President Barack Obama over a 2016 arrangement that involved a $400 million cash delivery to Iran the same day the country released four American prisoners and formally implemented a nuclear deal.
Lead Pakistani mediators who have been in close contact with top Trump officials in recent days, including Asim Munir, the country’s field marshal, entered their third day of talks with Iranian officials in Tehran on Friday. The Trump administration is hopeful that if those talks are successful, and the Pakistanis can get the Iranians to a place of significant compromise, then a potential second round of in-person talks between US and Iranian officials to finalize a deal could take place in Islamabad as soon as this weekend.
The 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, announced by Trump on Thursday, has had a positive effect on the negotiations, the sources said. Iran also announced Friday morning that it would fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
The key sticking points that remain in talks center on the length of time Iran would agree to for a suspension of its enrichment of uranium, as well as discussions over retrieving the nuclear materials still in Tehran’s possession, the sources said.
One proposal includes unfreezing assets in exchange for Iran turning over its stockpile of highly enriched uranium. Iran has asked for major sanctions relief and unfreezing of assets north of the $20 billion figure, according to a source familiar. The discussions are still ongoing and haven’t been resolved.
Axios first reported that the unfreezing of $20 billion in Iranian assets is under consideration.
“Productive conversations with Iran continue, but we will not negotiate via the press,” White House spokeswoman Anna Kelly said in a statement.
In a call with News Nation Friday, Trump said Iran had agreed to “everything,” including that it would stop enriching uranium. In a Truth Social post that morning, Trump said the US will get Iran’s nuclear “dust” and that no money would “exchange hands” as part of any peace deal to end the war.
“No money will exchange hands in any way, shape, or form,” he wrote.
It was one of a slew of posts Trump made to social media Friday morning. He also touted the open strait, promised to continue the US blockade of Iranian ports, said Tehran had agreed to “never close the Strait of Hormuz again” and added that the US and Iran are removing all the mines in the critical waterway. He also said he received a call from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization asking if he needed help with the strait, and that he “TOLD THEM TO STAY AWAY.”
The posts happened as the president received regular updates on the progress of talks in Tehran from Pakistani mediators, a US official told CNN.
Trump on Thursday floated the possibility of traveling to Pakistan himself if a deal were to materialize. Earlier this week, a US official told CNN that Trump had privately expressed interest in traveling abroad to sign a peace agreement.
However, it remains unclear whether negotiations have progressed enough for that to happen. And major questions over the logistics of such a trip, including the high security risks of the US president traveling to the region amid the ongoing war, remain — adding uncertainty over whether such a trip would be possible, the sources said.
This story has been updated with additional developments.
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