US must rule out more strikes before new talks, Iranian minister tells BBC
Summary
The Iranian deputy foreign minister says the U.S. must promise not to attack Iran again if they want to restart talks. The U.S. recently bombed Iranian sites, and both sides have been involved in a tense conflict.Key Facts
- The U.S. must stop strikes on Iran to restart diplomatic talks, according to Iran's deputy foreign minister.
- Iran claims the U.S. has not been clear about stopping attacks during talks.
- Hostilities began on June 13 when Israel attacked Iranian sites, leading to U.S. involvement.
- The U.S. bombed three Iranian nuclear sites recently, with unclear damage reported.
- Iran insists on enriching uranium for peaceful purposes, rejecting claims of pursuing nuclear weapons.
- Iran's relationship with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is tense, with their parliament considering suspending cooperation.
- Trump indicated he might attack Iran again if they enrich uranium to high levels.
- Iran seeks clarity on whether future talks would coincide with further aggression.
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