Iran's state news agency IRNA reported Monday that Tehran did not engage in nuclear negotiations or undertake any new commitments during talks held in Switzerland, according to the report.
Iran's official news agency IRNA stated Monday evening that Tehran did not engage in nuclear negotiations or make any new commitments in the talks held in Switzerland, according to a report by Channel 12. The denial follows earlier signals about the state of US-Iran nuclear talks. As The Zioneer reported on June 14, Iran had previously rejected US President Trump's claim of an imminent deal and halted further negotiations. An Israeli analysis published on June 15 noted that nuclear issues appeared not to be on the table and talks had been postponed. The IRNA statement reinforces Tehran's position without providing new details on the content of the Swiss discussions.
2 developments
- DevelopingIranian state news denies IAEA inspector return was discussed in Switzerland talks
- DevelopingIran sent no new proposal to the US, source close to Iranian negotiating team says
- DevelopingSource: Iran refuses to meet IAEA chief Grossi at Switzerland talks
- StrongIran indefinitely postpones Switzerland talks; 'later date' said
Source and signal
- Internal intake
