Iran Foreign minister admits serious damage to sites
- Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi admitted that damage to nuclear sites was "excessive and serious" due to recent bombings by the US and Israel.
- Araghchi stated that an assessment of the damage is being conducted by the Atomic Energy Organisation of Iran.
- He noted that the strikes did not achieve their goals, saying claims of success are exaggerated.
- The Iranian government indicated that its approach to diplomacy would take a 'new form' due to complications from the American military intervention.
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Iranian foreign minister reiterates 'serious damage' to nuclear facilities, despite ayatollah's comments
Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi contradicts Khamenei by admitting U.S. strikes caused serious damage to nuclear facilities, while discussions about resuming talks remain complicated.
(Istanbul = Yonhap News) Correspondent Kim Dong-ho = Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi publicly stated that the damage to Iran's nuclear facilities caused by the bombing by the United States and Israel was significant...
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