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Iranian Foreign Ministry: US strikes thwarted de-escalation efforts

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Iranian Foreign Ministry: US strikes thwarted de-escalation efforts

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Iran's Foreign Ministry said the American strikes have thwarted all efforts to reduce tension, according to a report from the Arabic Desk channel. The statement comes amid ongoing US-Iran tensions.

01 · THE DISPATCH

The Iranian Foreign Ministry issued a statement late Sunday night, reported by the Arabic Desk the source, asserting that the American strikes have thwarted all efforts invested in recent months to reduce tension. The statement is the latest in a series of Iranian diplomatic communications blaming the United States for undermining de-escalation efforts.

The channel's post, attributed to the Foreign Ministry, was accompanied by a dismissive remark and the signature of the 'Abu Salah' analyst. The statement does not specify which American strikes it refers to, but it comes amid a broader context of US-Iran tensions that have included American airstrikes on Iranian targets and diplomatic collapse.

As The Zioneer has previously reported, Iran's Foreign Ministry had earlier stated that diplomacy with the US has been harmed, and negotiations between the two countries have collapsed. This latest statement reinforces Tehran's position that the strikes have rendered de-escalation impossible.

The report originates from a single source and has not been independently corroborated at this time.

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