Iran cancels talks with US” due to bar Israeli attacks”

Tehran Foreign Minister Abbas Arghchi confirms that the next round of talks in Oman on Sunday will not be held. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Arghchi has confirmed to Al Jazeera that the next round of Iran-US nuclear negotiations, scheduled for Sunday in Oman, has been cancelled, [...]
Tehran Foreign Minister Abbas Arghchi confirms about Al Jazeera that the next round of talks in Oman on Sunday will not be held.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Arghchi has confirmed to Al Jazeera that the next round of Iran-US nuclear negotiations, scheduled for Sunday in Oman, has been cancelled, broadcast, broadcast. Periscope.
Asked on Saturday, “Can we have a clear confirmation that Sunday's talks have been cancelled?”, Arghchi responded, “Po”.
Shortly after, Oman confirmed that the “talks will not be held in”.
A senior US official confirmed later that nuclear talks will no longer be held. The official told the Associated Press news agency that, although the talks were cancelled, “we remain committed to the talks and we hope that Iranians will soon sit at the chat table”, speaking anonymously to discuss diplomatic issues.
Earlier, Iran had clearly hinted that the continuation of nuclear talks with the US was unwarranted, while “barre” Israeli Targeting the nation, Iranian state media reported, quoting Arghchi.
It seems inevitable that negotiations will fall victim to sudden and massive escalation by Israel and Iran's revenge.
Tehran called dialogue on his nuclear programme with the US as pointless “” after Israel launched its largest ever military attack against Iran, which Tehran accuses Washington of backing.
“The United States acted in a way that makes dialogue meaningless. You cannot pretend that you negotiate and at the same time share the work by allowing the Zionist regime [Israel] to target Iran's territory”, Iran's semi-official news agency Tasnim quoted Foreign Affairs Ministry spokesman Esmai as saying on Saturday.
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