'On Course to Potential Chaos' UN Chief Sounds Alarm over Iran-Israel
- Iran will not resume nuclear talks with the United States until Israel stops its attacks, according to Iranian official Abbas Araghchi.
- Israeli military chief Eyal Zamir warned of a prolonged conflict with Iran, stating that there are difficult days ahead.
- U.S. President Donald Trump indicated Iran has a maximum of two weeks to prevent air strikes, mentioning he hopes they will come to their senses.
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'On course to potential chaos' UN Chief sounds alarm over Iran-Israel
Iran says it is willing to engage in diplomacy and further talks but only once Israel halts aggression. Israel meanwhile is threatening a prolonged war with Iran as the United States weighs up whether to get involved.
Iran will not consider diplomacy until 'aggression is stopped', as Israel warns of 'difficult days ahead'
Iran's foreign minister said it will not resume talks over its nuclear programme while the conflict with Israel continues, after Israel's foreign minister warned Israelis should be "ready for a prolonged campaign."
Iranian Chancellor Abbas Araqchi said Tehran will only consider talks about its nuclear program when “aggression stops and the aggressor is tried”
Iran will consider diplomacy when aggression stops, foreign minister says
27 minutes agoShareSaveRachel Muller-HeyndykBBCShareSaveEPA-EFE/ShutterstockIran has said it will not resume talks over its nuclear programme while under attack, hours after Israel’s defence minister warned of “prolonged” conflict against the Islamic republic.Exchanges of fire continued on Friday, as Iran fired another salvo of missiles at northern Israel, and Israel targeted dozens of sites in Iran. Israel’s foreign minister, Eyal Zamir, said i…
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi has said Tehran will return to “diplomatic measures” over its nuclear program after Israel ceases strikes.
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