'Nuclear dialogue with US is meaningless': Iranian FM spokesperson
- On June 14, 2025, Iran declared nuclear dialogue with the US meaningless after Israel carried out its largest military strike on Iranian soil, killing top commanders and scientists.
- The strikes followed escalating tensions, with Iran denying any military dimension to its nuclear program while accusing the US of complicity and Israel of undermining diplomacy.
- In response, Iran launched ballistic missile barrages against Israel, while Iranian officials said continued attacks by Israel prevent meaningful nuclear talks.
- Iran confirmed 78 deaths, including university president Tehranchi and former Atomic Energy chief Abbasi; US President Trump acknowledged prior knowledge of Israeli strikes but saw room for agreement.
- Iranian officials did not rule out attending planned nuclear talks in Muscat on Sunday, but the attacks cast doubt on the negotiations' prospects amid calls for de-escalation.
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Iran calls nuclear talks with US 'meaningless' amid Israeli strikes
Iran's Foreign Ministry declared nuclear negotiations with the U.S. “meaningless” while Israel continues military strikes, casting doubt on Sunday’s planned talks in Oman.
Iran says US nuclear talks ’meaningless’ after Israel attack
Iran said on Friday the dialogue with the US over Tehran's nuclear programme is "meaningless" after Israel's biggest-ever military strike against its longstanding enemy, but did not rule out attending talks scheduled for Sunday. "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-offici…
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