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US must rule out more strikes before new talks, Iranian minister tells BBC

  • Iran's deputy foreign minister Majid Takht-Ravanchi said on June 29 that the US must rule out further strikes before talks can resume.
  • This follows US bombing of three Iranian nuclear sites on June 21 and Israel’s earlier air strikes starting June 13, amid ongoing tensions.
  • Takht-Ravanchi confirmed no agreement exists on dates or modalities for negotiations and emphasized Iran’s right to enrich uranium under international deals.
  • He claimed that Iran’s refined nuclear material could potentially yield more than nine bombs and criticized the stance demanding complete cessation of enrichment by warning that threatening military action over such demands equates to a brutal and lawless approach.
  • Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araghchi said on June 30 that Iran will not resume talks quickly without guarantees against future attacks, reflecting cautious prospects for diplomacy.
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Tehran. Iran warned yesterday that talks with the U.S. about its nuclear program cannot resume unless Washington dismisses launching new bombings, and accused President Donald Trump of “continuously changing his positions” on the negotiating process and exercising “a psychological and media game.”

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The Minister removed the hypothesis that negotiations with the U.S. on its nuclear programme would have to be postponed, reiterating that it would first need to ensure that Washington does not launch new attacks.

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Jornal do Comércio broke the news in on Sunday, June 29, 2025.
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