
Iran Rules Out US Talks Unless Israel Halts Strikes
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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on Friday that Tehran has ruled out any possibility of negotiations with the United States while Israeli strikes continue. His remarks came just hours before he was scheduled to meet European counterparts in Geneva.
"We are not ready to engage in negotiations with any side while the Israeli aggression continues," Araghchi said, according to state media.
He noted that Washington has sent messages seeking direct talks with Tehran, but said Iran has rejected the overtures. "We told the Americans clearly: as long as the attacks persist, there can be no negotiations. We are exercising our legitimate right to self-defense," he added.
This is a developing story. Updates to follow.

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