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Iran says nuclear talks with US ‘meaningless’ after Israel attack

After an unprovoked Israeli attack on Iran that killed at least 78 people, Israelis got their turn to cower in fear and Iranians to celebrate as Tehran struck back with drones and missiles on Friday. (WANA photos via AFP/AP)
After an unprovoked Israeli attack on Iran that killed at least 78 people, Israelis got their turn to cower in fear and Iranians to celebrate as Tehran struck back with drones and missiles on Friday. (WANA photos via AFP/AP)
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14 Jun 2025 02:06:44 GMT9
14 Jun 2025 02:06:44 GMT9
  • "You cannot claim to negotiate and at the same time divide work by allowing the Zionist regime (Israel) to target Iran’s territory,” says Iran's foreign ministry spokesman

CAIRO: Iran said on Friday the dialogue with the US over Tehran’s nuclear program is “meaningless” after Israel’s biggest-ever military strike against its longstanding enemy, accusing Washington of supporting the attack.

“The other side (the US) acted in a way that makes dialogue meaningless. You cannot claim to negotiate and at the same time divide work by allowing the Zionist regime (Israel) to target Iran’s territory,” the semi-official Tasnim news agency quoted foreign ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei as saying.

He said Israel “succeeded in influencing” the diplomatic process and the Israeli attack would not have happened without Washington’s permission.

Iran earlier accused the US of being complicit in Israel’s attacks, but Washington denied the allegation and told Tehran at the United Nations Security Council that it would be “wise” to negotiate over its nuclear program.

The sixth round of US-Iran nuclear talks was set to be held on Sunday in Muscat, but it was unclear whether it would go ahead after the Israeli strikes.

Iran denies that its uranium enrichment program is for anything other than civilian purposes, rejecting Israeli allegations that it is secretly developing nuclear weapons.

US President Donald Trump told Reuters that he and his team had known the Israeli attacks were coming but they still saw room for an accord.

Reuters

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