Iran unsure it can trust US after Israeli strikes: Top official
- Iran's Foreign Minister stated that the nation will not agree to halt uranium enrichment as long as Israeli strikes continue.
- The Foreign Minister expressed doubt about trusting the U.S., calling their actions a betrayal to diplomacy.
- Iran is unwilling to negotiate with the U.S. while aggression persists.
- He insisted that a call from Washington to Tel Aviv is necessary for real diplomacy to resume.
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Iran FM says no talks with US, refuses to give up enrichment
Iran is unsure it can trust the United States after Israel launched an attack amid efforts to reach a deal with Washington, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on Friday. Speaking to NBC News in Geneva, Araghchi said the ball was now in Washington's court to "to show their determination for going for a negotiated solution". “So they had perhaps this plan in their mind, and they just needed negotiations perhaps to cover it up,” Araghchi …


The talks between European Foreign Ministers and Iran in Geneva did not yield any results, Iran's Foreign Minister doubted the seriousness of US diplomacy.
Tehran sees such actions as a response within the framework of the right to self-defense.
Iran unsure it can trust US after Israeli strikes: Top official
Iran’s foreign minister told NBC News on Friday that Tehran was not sure it could trust the United States in the wake of numerous Israeli attacks on Iran. The airstrikes from Israel, which have targeted Iranian military and nuclear facilities, came just days before American officials were scheduled to hold nuclear talks mediated by Oman.…
Iran not sure it can trust U.S. after Israeli attack, foreign minister tells NBC News
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