2026年3月23日 / 美国东部时间晚上7:32 / CBS新闻
周一,伊朗外交部一位高级官员向CBS新闻表示,在美国总统特朗普暗示可能达成协议后,伊朗已通过调解人收到了美国的信息,这可能是两国交战期间进行谈判的前奏。
伊朗官员称:“我们通过调解人收到了美国的一些要点,目前正在审议这些要点。”
周一早些时候,特朗普总统在社交媒体上宣布,美国和伊朗“最近几天就全面彻底解决我们的敌对状态进行了非常良好且富有成效的对话”。他后来告诉记者,双方已达成约15点共识,伊朗官员表示“他们希望和平”,并预测:“我认为我们很有可能最终达成协议。”
总统还撤回了上周末发出的最后通牒,要求伊朗要么重新开放霍尔木兹海峡——石油行业的关键咽喉要道——要么面临对其发电厂的打击。他表示,美国军方将暂停对伊朗能源基础设施的轰炸五天,“视正在进行的会议和讨论的成功情况而定”。
伊朗外交部最初否认正在进行谈判。但特朗普的言论让人们燃起希望,认为这场持续23天的冲突可能即将解决。受此消息影响,国际石油基准布伦特原油价格周一下跌10%,标准普尔500指数上涨1.15%。
伊朗和美国没有正式外交关系,历史上一直通过间接方式沟通,该地区其他国家充当调解人。CBS新闻周一早些时候报道,巴基斯坦寻求将自己定位为潜在调解人。阿曼也经常充当两国之间的调解人,最近在今年早些时候促成了几轮核谈判。
特朗普周一告诉记者,美国正在与伊朗的一位“高层人士”沟通,但不是新的最高领袖哈梅内伊阿亚图拉穆贾塔巴。他拒绝透露此人姓名,“因为我不想让他被杀害”。
任何潜在协议的具体内容尚不清楚。总统周一告诉记者,伊朗“同意不会拥有核武器”,这是他在冲突开始时提出的战争目标之一,另一个目标是削弱伊朗的常规军事力量。
伊朗长期以来否认有制造核武器的兴趣。但今年早些时候,双方未能就伊朗核计划达成协议,特朗普推动伊朗放弃所有铀浓缩——这是伊朗长期拒绝的要求。
目前还不清楚以色列是否会参与任何可能的美伊协议。美国和以色列于2月底开始联合打击伊朗,但这两个盟友在打击目标的范围上偶尔存在分歧,特朗普上周曾表示,他不赞成以色列对伊朗一个主要天然气田的打击。
CBS新闻已联系白宫寻求置评。
U.S. sent Iran a message through mediators as Trump signals he’s open to a deal, Iranian official says
March 23, 2026 / 7:32 PM EDT / CBS News
Iran has received a message from the United States through mediators as a potential precursor to talks between the two warring countries, a senior Iranian Foreign Ministry official told CBS News on Monday, after President Trump suggested a deal is possible.
The Iranian official said “we received points from the U.S. through mediators and they are being reviewed.”
Earlier Monday, Mr. Trump announced on social media that the U.S. and Iran had “very good and productive conversations regarding a complete and total resolution of our hostilities” in recent days. He later told reporters the two sides had about 15 points of agreement and Iranian officials had expressed that “they want peace,” predicting: “I think there’s a very good chance we’re going to end up in a deal.”
The president also backed off an ultimatum issued over the weekend for Iran to either reopen the Strait of Hormuz — a key oil industry chokepoint — or face strikes on its power plants. He said the U.S. military would hold off on bombing Iran’s energy infrastructure for five days, “subject to the success of the ongoing meetings and discussions.”
Iran’s Foreign Ministry initially denied that talks were taking place. But Mr. Trump’s comments buoyed hopes that the 23-day-long conflict could be nearing a resolution. The international oil price benchmark, Brent Crude, plunged 10% on the news Monday, and the S&P 500 rallied 1.15%.
Iran and the U.S. do not have formal diplomatic relations and have historically communicated with each other indirectly, with other countries in the region serving as mediators. Pakistan has sought to position itself as a potential mediator, CBS News reported earlier Monday. Oman has also frequently served as a mediator between the two countries, most recently brokering several rounds of nuclear talks earlier this year.
Mr. Trump told reporters on Monday that the U.S. was communicating with a “top person” in Iran, but not the new supreme leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei. He declined to name the person “because I don’t want him to be killed.”
The contours of any potential deal are not clear. The president told reporters Monday that Iran had “agreed they will not have a nuclear weapon,” which was one of the war aims that he laid out at the start of the conflict, along with degrading Iran’s conventional military.
Iran has long denied any interest in building a nuclear weapon. But the two sides were unable to reach a deal over Iran’s nuclear program earlier this year, with Mr. Trump pushing for Iran to give up all uranium enrichment — a demand that Iran has long rejected.
It’s also unclear whether Israel would be part of any possible U.S.-Iran deal. The U.S. and Israel began striking Iran jointly in late February, but the two allies have occasionally disagreed on how extensively to target the country, with Mr. Trump saying last week that he disapproved of Israeli strikes on a major Iranian natural gas field.
CBS News has reached out to the White House for comment.
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