Iranian media reported Saturday morning that Tehran will not continue negotiations, citing U.S. non-compliance with the agreement. The statement, carried by Iranian outlets and reported by Ynet, follows weeks of escalating rhetoric and repeated Iranian announcements suspending talks.
Iranian media reported Saturday morning that Tehran will not continue negotiations, citing U.S. non-compliance with the agreement. The statement was carried by Iranian outlets and reported by Ynet.
This is the latest in a series of Iranian announcements suspending or halting talks with Washington. As The Zioneer has reported, Iran skipped planned technical talks on June 28, and its parliament speaker said on June 30 that no further talks would occur until the U.S. meets its commitments under the memorandum of understanding. On July 8, the Russian state news agency TASS reported that Iran had stopped nuclear negotiations entirely. Saturday's statement reinforces the pattern of hardline messaging from Tehran in recent weeks.
The current message does not specify whether this is a new decision or a reiteration of the existing suspension. The source is a single Iranian media report, cited by Ynet.
2 developments
- ConfirmedIran says it skipped Sunday's planned US technical talks, cites recent attacks and unmet conditions
- StrongIran halts nuclear negotiations with the United States, TASS reports
- DevelopingIran's parliament speaker: No talks with US until it meets MoU commitments
- StrongFars News: US retreats from some positions in Iran talks, Tehran reviewing offers
Source and signal
- Internal intake
