Iran rules out new nuclear talks until attacks stop
Summary
Iran announced it will not engage in talks about its nuclear program while facing attacks, following a declaration from Israel's defense minister about a "prolonged" conflict. Both countries exchanged missile strikes, with Iran firing missiles at northern Israel and Israel targeting sites in Iran. International diplomats met with Iran, urging negotiations, but Iran stated talks would only continue if attacks stopped.Key Facts
- Iran stated it will not discuss its nuclear program while attacks are ongoing.
- Israel and Iran exchanged missile strikes, escalating tensions.
- Israel warned of a "prolonged campaign" against Iran.
- Iran insists its nuclear program is peaceful and claims Israel's actions violate international law.
- The U.S. President set a two-week deadline for Iran to avoid potential American air strikes.
- European diplomats encouraged Iran to negotiate with the U.S. and others.
- Iran launched hundreds of missiles at Israel; at least 25 Israelis and 224 Iranians have died.
- The conflict has led to significant loss of life and damage in both countries.
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