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Iran Says US Accountability for Attacks on Nuclear Sites Part of Any Future Talks

TEHRAN PROVINCE, IRAN, AUG 4 – Iran demands US accountability and compensation for June attacks on its nuclear sites during future talks while excluding direct negotiations with Washington, officials said.

  • On Monday, Iran said it will hold the United States accountable for attacks on its nuclear sites in future negotiations and rule out direct talks with Washington.
  • On June 22, US forces struck Iranian nuclear sites during Israel’s 12-day assault that disrupted talks.
  • Following the war, Tehran suspended cooperation with the United Nations nuclear watchdog after last month saying future engagement would take on a `new form`.
  • In recent weeks, Germany, Britain and France threatened sanctions if Iran failed to agree on enrichment and inspections, Washington dismissed Tehran's demand as 'ridiculous'.
  • During the July 25 session, Iran engaged with Germany, Britain, and France, the three European powers in the 2015 nuclear deal, since the war with Israel ended.
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Iran's diplomatic spokesman, Esmaeil Baghaei, rejected the hypothesis of direct talks between Tehran and Washington.

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