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Nuclear Talks 'More Difficult' After US Strikes: Top Iran Diplomat

  • On June 27, 2025, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated Iran will not continue hostilities if Israel halts attacks and denied new nuclear negotiations.
  • This followed a 12-day conflict triggered by US-led precision strikes targeting three key Iranian nuclear sites, which disrupted ongoing nuclear talks.
  • The United States used bunker-buster bombs and missiles causing serious damage, though Iran claims the setback to its nuclear program delays progress by only months.
  • Supreme Leader Khamenei declared Iran had won and dealt the US a 'severe slap,' while Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu called the strikes a 'historic win' thwarting Iran's nuclear ambitions.
  • Although hostilities have temporarily ceased and Iran has halted engagement with the International Atomic Energy Agency, Tehran’s unwillingness to return to negotiations highlights a persistent diplomatic stalemate and ongoing regional tensions.
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Iran's top diplomat says talks with US 'complicated' by American strike on nuclear sites

Iran's top diplomat says new nuclear talks with the U.S. are unlikely soon, citing complications from recent American military strikes.

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NDTV broke the news in New Delhi, India on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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