Iran has made it clear that it will not engage in nuclear talks with the United States as long as it continues to face attacks from Israel. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi stated that negotiations with the US are off the table until Israeli aggression ceases.
Araqchi emphasized that the US is complicit in the attacks against Iran, labeling them as a “partner to Israeli crime.” The Iranian government remains steadfast in its stance, refusing to entertain any dialogue with the US under the current circumstances.
On the other hand, Israeli forces have been instructed to escalate their strikes on Iran with the goal of destabilizing the regime. This latest round of attacks follows a series of missile strikes launched by Israel against Tehran.
In response to the escalating tensions, President Trump has hinted at the possibility of taking action against Iran within the next two weeks. Despite this, he expressed optimism about the potential for negotiations regarding Iran’s nuclear program.
While Trump mulls over his decision, Iran’s foreign minister is set to meet with European counterparts in Geneva to discuss various issues, including the nuclear program. However, Trump’s special envoy for negotiations with Iran, Steve Witkoff, will not be present at the talks.
The conflict between Israel and Iran continues to intensify, with both sides engaging in aggressive actions. The situation remains volatile, and the outcome of any potential negotiations remains uncertain. As the world watches closely, the future of the region hangs in the balance.