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Iran Foreign minister admits serious damage to sites

IRAN, JUN 26 – Iran admits serious damage to key nuclear sites after U.S. airstrikes and suspends cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency, complicating prospects for renewed nuclear talks.

  • 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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WND broke the news in Medford, United States on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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