美国-伊朗会谈计划于周五在阿曼举行,此前美军击落伊朗无人机


2026年2月4日 / 美国东部时间上午10:27 / CBS新闻

据消息人士向CBS新闻透露,在[美军称击落伊朗无人机]以及伊朗军队威胁扣押一艘美国国旗船只之后,[美伊会谈]预计将于周五在阿曼举行。

伊朗曾反对在最初提议的土耳其举行会谈。

两位消息人士——一位阿拉伯外交官和一位熟悉此事的消息人士表示,伊朗寻求与美国直接会谈,不通过通常的第三方中介。这种直接会谈形式长期以来一直是特朗普政府所寻求的。

白宫发言人未立即置评。

美国与德黑兰没有正式外交关系,伊朗仍被美国政府列为支持恐怖主义国家。

会谈前夕,以色列总理本杰明·内塔尼亚胡周二在以色列会见了特朗普总统的特使史蒂夫·维特科夫。根据会谈纪要,内塔尼亚胡告诉维特科夫,伊朗已证明其承诺不可信。

以色列对美国的阿拉伯和土耳其盟友为避免美国对伊朗发动打击而匆忙促成的外交努力仍持怀疑态度。

无人机和油轮事件


美国军方表示,周二,一架“沙希德-139”无人机在阿拉伯海靠近伊朗南部海岸约500英里处“攻击性地”接近“亚伯拉罕·林肯”号航空母舰。美国中央司令部发言人蒂姆·霍金斯上校在一份声明中说,尽管在国际水域执行任务的美军采取了缓和措施,该无人机仍朝着航母飞来。

霍金斯说:“林肯号上的一架F-35C战斗机为自卫并保护航母和舰上人员,击落了这架伊朗无人机。此次事件中没有美国军人受伤,也没有美国装备受损。”

数小时后,在霍尔木兹海峡,伊朗无人机和两艘伊斯兰革命卫队船只“威胁要登船并扣押”一艘美国国旗油轮,霍金斯说。

他表示,由美国船员操控的商船“[M/V Stena Imperative]”“正合法地通过国际海上通道”。在“麦考尔”号驱逐舰赶到现场并在空中支援下护送油轮后,局势得到缓和。

美军在伊朗附近的军事集结


据一名海军官员称,美国最近几天在伊朗附近加强了军事部署。截至周二,“亚伯拉罕·林肯”号航空母舰和三艘驱逐舰在阿拉伯海。其他驱逐舰部署在红海和霍尔木兹海峡,三艘濒海战斗舰在波斯湾。

特朗普上月告诉记者,军方正在向中东派遣舰艇“以防万一”,因为他的政府在关注伊朗对12月爆发的大规模抗议活动的反应。据信有[数千名抗议者]在对[示威活动]的镇压中丧生。

总统上周告诉记者,他已与伊朗官员进行了对话,并计划举行更多讨论。

“我告诉他们两件事:第一,不要发展核武器。第二,停止杀害抗议者,”总统说。“他们必须做点什么。”

伊朗最高领袖曾[警告]称,美国的任何攻击都将在中东引发“地区战争”。

[美军去年夏天]打击了伊朗的核设施。

[海莉·奥特]、[梅利莎·奎因]和[埃莉诺·沃森]对本报道有贡献。

https://www.cbsnews.com/video/us-military-shoots-down-iranian-drone-near-aircraft-carrier/

U.S.-Iran talks planned for Friday in Oman after U.S. shoots down Iranian drone

February 4, 2026 / 10:27 AM EST / CBS News

[U.S.-Iran talks] are expected to be held in Oman on Friday, sources told CBS News, after the [U.S. military said it shot down an Iranian drone] and Iranian forces threatened to seize a U.S.-flagged vessel.

Iran had objected to holding the talks in Turkey, which was the initial proposed location.

Iran is seeking direct talks with the U.S. without the usual third party intermediary, according to two sources — an Arab diplomat and a source familiar with the matter. The direct format has long been sought by the Trump administration.

White House spokespeople didn’t immediately comment.

The United States does not have formal diplomatic relations with Tehran and Iran is still designated as a state sponsor of terrorism by the U.S. government.

Ahead of the talks, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with President Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff on Tuesday in Israel. Netanyahu told Witkoff that Iran has proven its promises cannot be relied upon, according to a readout from the meeting.

Israel remains skeptical of the diplomacy that Arab and Turkish allies of the U.S. have scrambled to put together to avoid U.S. strikes against Iran.

Drone and tanker incidents


The U.S. military said a Shahed-139 drone “aggressively” approached the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier as it was moving through the Arabian Sea roughly 500 miles from the southern coast of Iran on Tuesday. The drone flew toward the carrier “despite de-escalatory measures taken by U.S. forces operating in international waters,” U.S. Central Command spokesman Capt. Tim Hawkins said in a statement.

“An F-35C fighter jet from Abraham Lincoln shot down the Iranian drone in self-defense and to protect the aircraft carrier and personnel on board,” Hawkins said. “No American service members were harmed during the incident, and no U.S. equipment was damaged.”

Hours later, in the Strait of Hormuz, an Iranian drone and two Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps boats “threatened to board and seize” a U.S.-flagged tanker, Hawkins said.

The U.S.-crewed merchant vessel, the [M/V Stena Imperative], was “lawfully transiting the international sea passage,” he said. The situation de-escalated after the USS McCaul responded to the scene and escorted the tanker with air support.

U.S. military buildup near Iran


The U.S. has built up military presence near Iran in recent days. The USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier and three destroyers were in the Arabian Sea as of Tuesday, according to a Navy official. Other destroyers were positioned in the Red Sea and the Strait of Hormuz, while three littoral combat ships were in the Persian Gulf.

Mr. Trump told reporters last month that the military was sending ships to the Middle East “just in case,” as his administration watched Iran’s response to massive protests that broke out in December.[Thousands of protesters] are believed to have been killed in a crackdown on the[demonstrations].

The president told reporters last week he has had conversations with Iranian officials and planned to hold more discussions.

“I told them two things: No. 1, no nuclear. And No. 2, stop killing protesters,” the president said. “They’re going to have to do something.”

Iran’s supreme leader has [warned] that any attack by the U.S. would spark a “regional war” in the Middle East.

The [U.S. struck nuclear sites in Iran] last summer.

[Haley Ott], [Melissa Quinn] and [Eleanor Watson] contributed to this report.

https://www.cbsnews.com/video/us-military-shoots-down-iranian-drone-near-aircraft-carrier/

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