No Agreement About New Negotiations: Iran Dismisses Trump's Nuclear Talks Claim
- On June 26, 2025, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that Iran does not intend to engage in discussions with the United States, despite President Trump's announcement of planned talks for the following week.
- This refusal follows a 12-day conflict with Israel and U.S. strikes on Iran's nuclear sites, which have hardened Tehran's stance and disrupted previous nuclear negotiations.
- The U.S. military targeted three key Iranian nuclear facilities on June 21, 2025, using bunker-buster bombs and missiles, which both sides claim to have caused significant effects.
- Abbas Araghchi acknowledged the strikes inflicted 'serious harm' but ruled out talks, while Senator Chris Murphy called President Trump’s claim the program was 'obliterated' deliberately misleading.
- The dispute and damage assessments suggest that while Iran's nuclear program faces delays, diplomatic prospects remain low, increasing risks of further regional instability.
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Tehran Rejects US Talks, Mocks Trump’s Strike Success
Iran firmly rejected claims that nuclear talks with the United States would resume following its 12-day war with Israel. On Thursday, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated unequivocally that no discussions were planned, dismissing any notion of renewed diplomacy with Washington. The denial followed President Donald Trump’s assertion that dialogue would begin next week, with Special Envoy Steve Witkoff expressing hopes for a comprehensive peace …
Iran says no plan for new US nuclear talks
TEHRAN — Iran on Thursday denied it is set to resume nuclear talks with the United States after the end of a 12-day war with Israel, and accused Washington of exaggerating the impact of US strikes. The most serious conflict yet between Israel and Iran derailed nuclear talks between Iran and the United States, but President Donald Trump said Washington would hold discussions with Tehran next week, with his special envoy Steve Witkoff expressing h…
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