特朗普称对伊朗谈判进展”不满意”


2026年2月27日 / 美国东部时间下午1:50 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻

华盛顿电 — 总统特朗普周五表示,他对伊朗核项目谈判的进展速度”不满意”,与此同时,特朗普政府向中东部署军事资产,地区紧张局势持续升级。

在离开白宫前往得克萨斯州(总统将在那里发表能源相关讲话)之前,特朗普总统在对记者发表的讲话中表示,他尚未决定是否授权对伊朗发动打击,但称他对伊朗人的谈判态度”不满意”。

“我对他们不愿意给予我们所需的东西这一事实感到不满,”他表示,”我对此并不兴奋。我们拭目以待会发生什么。我们稍后会再谈。”

特朗普称与伊朗长期战争”始终存在风险”,并重申伊朗无法获得核武器。

“如果我们能不使用[军事力量]就做到这一点当然很好,但有时我们必须使用它,”他说,”我们拥有世界上最强大的军队,没有任何国家能与之媲美。我希望不必使用它,但有时必须这样做。”

美国特别代表史蒂夫·维特科夫和特朗普女婿贾里德·库什纳周四在瑞士日内瓦与伊朗谈判代表会面,此次谈判由阿曼主持,旨在避免美国可能发动的军事攻击。尽管中东国家警告称,打击可能导致重大国际冲突,但总统已下令在该地区集结军事力量,他称之为”海军特遣舰队”,包括军用飞机、两艘航空母舰和导弹驱逐舰。

周五,国务院因安全风险授权非紧急人员及其家属离开以色列。该部门还宣布,国务卿马尔科·卢比奥将于下周前往以色列,讨论包括伊朗在内的”一系列地区优先事项”。

白宫及维特科夫、库什纳均未提供周四日内瓦会谈的简报。伊朗代表团团长、伊朗外交部长阿巴斯·阿拉格奇在会后表示,”双方可能比以往更严肃,目标是达成谈判解决方案。”他称下周将举行第四轮谈判。

副总统JD·万斯周四告诉《华盛顿邮报》,总统仍在考虑采取打击行动,以”确保伊朗不会获得核武器”。但他表示,美国”绝无可能”卷入中东一场”看不到尽头的旷日持久战争”。

美国与德黑兰就伊朗核项目的谈判,发生在去年6月美国对伊朗三个核设施发动打击数月之后。特朗普在周二的国情咨文演讲中称,这些打击”摧毁了伊朗的核武器计划”,但表示德黑兰希望”重新开始一切”。

总统称,他更希望通过外交途径解决与伊朗的持续对峙,但如果认为有必要防止德黑兰制造核武器,将动用军事力量。

“我的首选是通过外交手段解决这个问题,但有一点可以肯定:我绝不会允许这个世界上目前为止最大的恐怖主义资助国拥有核武器,”特朗普在国会联席会议演讲中表示,”绝不能让这种情况发生。”

凯瑟琳·沃森和塔克·里尔斯对本报道有贡献。

Trump says he’s “not happy” with progress in Iran negotiations

February 27, 2026 / 1:50 PM EST / CBS News

Washington — President Trump said Friday that he is “not happy” with the pace of progress in negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program, as tensions continue to ratchet up amid the administration’s deployment of military assets to the Middle East.

In remarks to reporters before leaving the White House for Texas, where the president will deliver remarks on energy, Mr. Trump said he has not yet made a decision on whether to authorize strikes against Iran, but said he is not happy with how the Iranians have been negotiating.

“I’m not happy with the fact that they’re not willing to give us what we have to have,” he said. “I’m not thrilled with that. We’ll see what happens. We’re talking later.”

Mr. Trump said there is “always a risk” of drawn-out war with the Iranians, and reiterated that they cannot get a nuclear weapon.

“It’d be nice if we could do it without [the military], but sometimes you have to do it with,” he said. “We have the greatest military anywhere in the world. There’s nothing close. I’d love not to use it, but sometimes you have to.”

U.S. special envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, Mr. Trump’s son-in-law, met with Iranian negotiators in Geneva, Switzerland, on Thursday for talks brokered by Oman that are aimed at averting a potential U.S. military assault. While Middle Eastern nations have warned that strikes could lead to a major international conflict, the president has overseen a buildup of forces, which he calls a naval “armada,” consisting of military jets, two aircraft carriers and guided-missile destroyers in the region.

On Friday, the State Department authorized non-emergency personnel and their family members to leave Israel “due to safety risks.” It also announced Secretary of State Marco Rubio is set to travel to the country next week to discuss a “range of regional priorities,” including Iran.

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Neither the White House nor Witkoff and Kushner provided a readout of Thursday’s talks in Geneva. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, who led the delegation for the Iranians, said following the meeting that “there was perhaps more seriousness on both sides than before, with the aim of reaching a negotiated solution.” He said there will be a fourth round of negotiations next week.

Vice President JD Vance told the Washington Post on Thursday that the president was still considering strikes to “ensure Iran isn’t going to get a nuclear weapon.” But he said there is “no chance” the U.S. would get involved in a yearslong war in the Middle East “with no end in sight.”

Negotiations between the U.S. and Tehran over its nuclear program come months after U.S. strikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities last June. Mr. Trump said in his State of the Union address Tuesday that the strikes “obliterated Iran’s nuclear weapons program,” but said Tehran wants to “start it all over again.”

The president has said he prefers a diplomatic resolution to the ongoing standoff with Iran but would use the military if he decides it’s necessary to prevent Tehran from building a nuclear weapon.

“My preference is to solve this problem through diplomacy, but one thing is certain: I will never allow the world’s number one sponsor of terror, which they are by far, to have a nuclear weapon,” Mr. Trump said during his address to a joint session of Congress. “Can’t let that happen.”

Kathryn Watson and Tucker Reals contributed to this report.

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