Iran suspends nuclear negotiations with U.S. after Israel attacks, state TV says
- Israel launched a major strike on Iran's nuclear and missile sites on Friday, prompting Tehran to cancel its planned nuclear talks with the U.S. scheduled for Sunday in Oman.
- This attack followed months of negotiations aimed at replacing the JCPOA, but after the strike, Iran accused the U.S. of complicity and withdrew from talks, increasing tensions.
- The Israeli strikes killed at least 78 people, including military officials, and Iran responded with missile launches toward Israel, some reportedly from a submarine, intercepted partly by U.S. forces.
- Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei vowed revenge and described Israel's action as a 'big mistake' that will bring that regime to ruin, while the U.S. maintained it sought negotiation despite supporting Israel.
- The suspension of talks signals a sharp escalation, with protests in Tehran calling for retaliation and uncertainty clouding the future of diplomacy on Iran's nuclear program.
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Continued nuclear energy talks with the United States are pointless since Israel attacked Iran, according to a spokesperson for the country's Foreign Ministry, Iranian state television reports.
The Iranian government says it is pointless to continue talks with the United States on its nuclear program after the Israeli missile attacks, Reuters reported. Tehran accused Washington of supporting the Israeli action. An Iranian foreign ministry spokesman said, according to the Iranian Tasnim news agency, that it is not possible to negotiate while the other side allows Israel to attack Iranian territory. The spokesman said that the attack wou…

Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman calls nuclear talks with the US ‘meaningless’ after Israeli strikes, state TV reports
Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman calls nuclear talks with the US ‘meaningless’ after Israeli strikes, state TV reports.
Israel would not have attacked Iran without permission from the United States, according to the Iranian Foreign Ministry.
Benjamin Netanyahu was not going to miss the opportunity, which is the daughter of a double weakness: that of the Iranian regime and his own as prime minister. It was necessary to hurry, to avoid closing the window. By Sunday a new meeting was already on the agenda in Oman between the Iranian representatives and the special envoy of Donald Trump “for everything”, Steve Witkoff, in which was to be discussed again about the Iranian nuclear program.


Iran says nuclear talks with US 'meaningless' after Israel attack
CAIRO — Iran said Friday that dialogue with the U.S. over Tehran's nuclear program was "meaningless," after Israel's biggest-ever military strike against its longstanding enemy, accusing Washington of...
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