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Nuclear negotiations between Tehran and Washington called off following Israeli attacks on Iranian targets on Sunday

Nuclear negotiations between Tehran and Washington, facilitated by Oman, have been called off for the upcoming weekend due to escalating Israeli assaults on Iran, according to a statement released on Saturday by the mediator.

Iran-U.S. nuclear talks called off after Oman announces Israeli attacks, according to reports on...
Iran-U.S. nuclear talks called off after Oman announces Israeli attacks, according to reports on Saturday

Nuclear negotiations between Tehran and Washington called off following Israeli attacks on Iranian targets on Sunday

Tough luck, folks! This weekend's Iran-US nuclear talks in Muscat are all canceled, confirming sources and our reliable foreign ministers.

Oman's Big Boss, Badr Albusaidi, spilled the beans, "Sorry to disappoint y'all, but the Iran-US nuclear talks this Sunday in Muscat ain't happening." He didn't stop there, adding that "diplomacy and dialogues are the only way to secure a lasting peace."

Iran's Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, had already tipped us off a few days prior. In an interview with Qatari-owned TV, Al Jazeera, he declared the cancellation.

Curious as to whether it's a firm no, we asked Araghchi directly on Saturday, "So, can we definitively say the talks on Sunday are busted?" His response? "Yep, that's right."

This cancellation comes after Iran labeled discussions about its nuclear program with Washington as "pointless" due to an unprecedented military strike on Iran by Israel - Israel, a country Tehran accuses the US of supporting.

Now, let's delve into the juicy details. The cancellation was primarily due to a surge in regional tensions following Israel's biggest-ever strike against Iran, resulting in the death of several key commanders and scientists. Oman's confirmation highlights the persistent desire for diplomacy, even as relations between nations get testy.

Iran also announced its withdrawal from the sixth round of negotiations, blaming the Israeli airstrike as the reason behind their pullout. This decision suggests Iran held a tough stance even before Oman confirmed the cancellation.

On a positive note, Iran still craves for Qatar and Oman to keep mediating between it and the US, hinting at a hesitant but continued thirst for diplomatic solutions.

Stay tuned for more updates as this international drama unfolds.

(Sources: News agencies)

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  1. The cancellation of Iran-US nuclear talks in Muscat could be understood as a result of heightened international war-and-conflicts, as Iran's decision to withdraw followed Israel's unprecedented military strike.
  2. Despite the cancellation, Iran continues to express its interest in diplomacy, wishing for Qatar and Oman to mediate between it and the US, suggesting a continued pursuit of diplomatic solutions.
  3. The latest political developments, including the Iran-US nuclear talks cancellation, are significant general-news items that highlight the complexities and risks of diplomacy during ongoing war-and-conflicts.

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