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 says US accountability for attacks on nuclear sites part of any future talks
TEHRAN: Iran said on Monday (Aug 4) it would hold the United States accountable for attacks on its nuclear sites in any future negotiations, while ruling out direct talks with Washington. The US
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Read Full ArticleIran's diplomatic spokesman, Esmaeil Baghaei, rejected the hypothesis of direct talks between Tehran and Washington.
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