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八点最热报 | 美国总统特朗普与俄罗斯总统普京,进行长达一个小时半的电话对谈,话题表面上,是伊朗核问题。但这通电话背后,却隐藏着一个可能重塑中东核秩序的提议,让俄罗斯成为伊朗高浓缩铀的“最终托管人”。(主播:萧慧敏)

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00:00Seize the opportunity
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00:05Both the United States and Russia have announced...
00:07US President Trump and Russian President Putin
00:10Leaders of the two nuclear superpowers
00:12A 90-minute telephone conversation took place.
00:15This conversation will focus on three current international hot topics.
00:18Ukraine war, Iran nuclear issue
00:20It is cleverly intertwined with the power struggle between the US and Russia.
00:24Putin described the call as friendly and pragmatic.
00:28Trump also said the dialogue went very smoothly.
00:30However, behind this seemingly ordinary phone call...
00:33But it hides a proposal that could potentially reshape the nuclear order in the Middle East.
00:38Make Russia the ultimate trustee of Iran's high-enriched tourism
00:43In the current situation
00:45On one hand, the Russia-Ukraine war is still at a stalemate.
00:47Ceasefire negotiations made no progress
00:49On the other side
00:50However, reports have emerged from the United States suggesting that it consider taking the key to the Middle East nuclear issue.
00:54Outsourcing to Russia
00:56And if indeed
00:57This inevitably raises the question...
00:59Is this diplomatic negotiation or a spoils-sharing game among major powers?
01:01Is Trump's plan a ceasefire or a blame game?
01:04What does Putin hope to gain through this game?
01:08Will Iran and Ukraine become bargaining chips for each other?
01:12Putin raised the issue during the phone call
01:14Willing to bring Iran's high concentration of drugs
01:16Transferred to Russian custody
01:18As part of the plan to end the Iraq War
01:21This sounds like a constructive proposal from a responsible major power.
01:25But Putin did this
01:27Is it really out of enthusiasm for nuclear nonproliferation?
01:31Some analysts point out that the war with Iran was an unexpected move by Putin.
01:35The United States has deployed a large number of air defense interception systems to the Middle East.
01:38The defensive capabilities on the Ukrainian front have declined sharply.
01:42The Iran war pushed up oil prices.
01:44Russia can lay off workers by selling oil.
01:47Meanwhile, the US arsenal is being continuously depleted.
01:50Russian forces, however, are accelerating their offensive in Ukraine.
01:53Putin seemed to be sitting in the most comfortable position.
01:56Watching the US struggling on two fronts
02:00Putin has now extended an olive branch.
02:02The logic couldn't be clearer.
02:03The goal is to adopt a gesture that will earn the gratitude of the United States.
02:06To acquire the biggest bargaining chip in the geopolitical game
02:09If Russia becomes the ultimate trustee of Iran's nuclear fuel
02:14That would mean Putin would simultaneously hold Iran's nuclear lifeline.
02:18The key to negotiations with the United States
02:20This is not selfless custody.
02:22Instead, it's a double bargaining chip.
02:23Regarding this proposal
02:24Although Trump did not firmly refuse
02:27It might even be interpreted as a consideration
02:30The answer is actually not complicated.
02:31Because he got anxious
02:32The US-Iran conflict has dragged on for too long
02:34Domestic political pressure is rising
02:36Oil price inflation and market turmoil
02:38All of this is backfiring on the White House.
02:40He needs an exit that looks like a victory.
02:43So if this proposal is accepted...
02:46Then we won't need ground warfare.
02:47Without completely destroying nuclear facilities
02:49Directly transfer risk
02:51So what signal is being sent by this phone call?
02:54The nuclear issue is being traded in private.
02:57Power subcontracting
02:58Within the scope of consideration for the exchange of benefits
03:01Once the plan is implemented
03:03This will mean global security order
03:05Moving from the institutional era
03:07It has reverted to the era of strongman trading.
03:13US President Trump
03:14With Russian President Vladimir Putin
03:16A telephone conversation lasting an hour and a half was conducted.
03:19The topic is ostensibly the Iranian nuclear issue.
03:21But behind this phone call
03:23However, it has triggered a three-front war.
03:25Iran nuclear negotiations
03:27Russia-Ukraine War
03:28and the power trade between the US and Russia
03:29Anyone who pays even a little attention to the international situation will ask...
03:33This is a diplomatic mediation.
03:35Or a fire to divide the spoils
03:37Trump said
03:37Russia's willingness to intervene in Iran's enrichment program is problematic.
03:41But he prefers Putin.
03:42Make a concession in one aspect first
03:44He said he hoped he could unite
03:48If he can help us make concessions
03:49I said I'm willing to let you join forces
03:53War with Iran
03:54I think this will be more important
03:56Because we will have this
04:02On one hand, there's the Iranian nuclear issue.
04:04On one side is the war between Russia and Ukraine
04:06A matter involving the United States
04:07A case involving Russia
04:08They all had the same desire
04:10May the wars you are involved in end soon.
04:12Trump linked the two headquarters to related issues.
04:15They were tied together directly.
04:16However, the variable this time lies in
04:18Russia was also brought to the negotiating table.
04:20Putin's role is shifting from being an ally of Iran.
04:23Becoming the facilitator in Trump's words
04:26In response to the current global war situation
04:28Trump believes
04:29Every war and the Russia-Ukraine conflict
04:31It may end around the same time.
04:55Trump also added
04:58May has been in conversation.
05:00But he was tired of the 18-hour flight to Yueyang.
05:03and lengthy paperwork
05:05And pursue a quick victory
05:06Iran's nuclear concession
05:08In exchange for more ceasefire space
05:36Although the call did not immediately reach a specific conclusion.
05:39Trump's attitude towards the US-Russia phone call
05:41It still performed quite positively.
05:43Regarding Russia's response
05:45Also diplomatic
05:46On the surface, they support ceasefire negotiations.
05:48But at the same time, a red line was drawn.
05:50Warning the United States and Israel not to use force
05:53Otherwise it will impact Iran and its surrounding regions.
05:55Moreover, it has implications for the entire international community.
05:57All of these will inevitably lead to serious consequences.
06:00Farm animals, Yuyuyuer, are bargaining chips.
06:21Ukraine is the core objective
06:27Trump is using his businessman's logic.
06:30Reassembling the puzzle of great power rivalry
06:32But in this political performance of walking a tightrope high in the sky
06:35Once one side loses
06:37What awaits the world may not be an agreement.
06:40Instead, it was a more violent shock.
06:43That broke up the deal between the US and Iran
06:45If the United States is willing to ease sanctions against Russia
06:48In exchange for Russia's control over Iranian nuclear materials on behalf of the United States.
06:51Pressure on Iran
06:52This is tantamount to staking Europe's security architecture.
06:55To stop the bleeding in the Middle East
06:58This is a concession on the battlefield.
07:00Go fill the hole in another battlefield
07:02However, handing over Iran's highly concentrated oil to Russia...
07:05Who really emerged as the winner?
07:07Trump is conducting telephone diplomacy
07:09Or are they gambling with nuclear weapons?
07:13In fact, Russia possesses Iran's nuclear enriched oil.
07:15Why this is dangerous
07:17Because it's essentially a direct rewrite.
07:20The logical basis of the Iran nuclear deal
07:22The original international framework was
07:24European and American countries adopt multilateral regulation to decentralize checks and balances.
07:28Preventing a single superpower from monopolizing control of nuclear weapons
07:32However, if Trump were to grant trusteeship of nuclear materials...
07:35Handed over to Russia
07:36That raises a controversial issue.
07:38Russia itself is a target of sanctions.
07:42Is its regulation considered neutral?
07:44If the relationship between Russia and Iran
07:47They were already closely connected
07:48Is this trusteeship a form of supervision or a form of holding?
07:51If future conflicts escalate
07:53That batch of nuclear materials
07:54Whose bargaining chip will it become?
07:56These are all issues that many people are worried about.
08:08This batch of nuclear materials
08:09The above comments
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