Iran Declares 60-Day Talks Irrelevant Due to US Violations
Summary
Iran says the 60-day negotiation period in its understanding with the United States is no longer relevant, accusing Washington of violating the deal within weeks of signing it. Tehran says it will not alter its policy under pressure or deadlines and is focused on national security and diplomacy.
Key Points
- Iran says the 60-day talks period under its understanding with the United States has become irrelevant after alleged US violations.
- Foreign Ministry spokesperson Ismail Baghai said Iran will not set policy based on external pressure, ultimatums or deadlines.
- Baghai said Iran is focused on internal affairs, security vigilance and maintaining diplomatic contact with regional and other countries.
- Parliament Speaker Mohammad Ghalibaf said Iran had achieved military and political victory in the conflict with America and Israel, while Donald Trump claimed Iran's military infrastructure was destroyed.