Iran suspends nuclear negotiations with U.S. after Israel attacks, state TV says
- On June 14, 2025, Iran suspended nuclear negotiations with the U.S. after Israel carried out its biggest-ever airstrikes targeting Iran's nuclear and military sites.
- The suspension followed Israeli strikes killing scores of Iranians, with Tehran accusing Washington of supporting the attacks amid ongoing efforts to replace the JCPOA.
- Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei vowed retaliation against Israel, while the U.S. deployed military assets to intercept Iranian missiles fired in response toward Israel.
- At least 78 people died in the Israeli strikes, some Iranian officials were assassinated, and Iran described Israel's action as a reckless act that will bring ruin to the Zionist regime.
- The suspension of talks indicates deepened tensions and casts doubt on the possibility of swiftly reaching a nuclear deal between Iran and the U.S.
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Iran's top diplomat says talks with US 'unjustifiable' after Israeli strikes, likely signaling no weekend negotiations
Iran's top diplomat says talks with US 'unjustifiable' after Israeli strikes, likely signaling no weekend negotiations.
·Bakersfield, United States
Read Full ArticleFurther nuclear negotiations with the United States now, after Israel's strikes, make no sense.
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