‘Conversation with us is meaningless’: Iran excludes nuclear talks; Tehran convicted us for supporting Israel

IRann has stated that talks on its nuclear program with the United States are now “meaningless”, described as Israel’s largest military strike against its territory. Tehran accused Washington of supporting the Israeli attack.Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmiel Bagei told Iran’s Tasnim news agency, “The other side (America) worked in a way that makes the dialogue futile. You cannot claim to negotiate and at the same time divide the work by allowing Zeoni rule (Israel) to target the territory of Iran.” He also said that Israel “managed to influence the diplomatic process” and suggested that the attack would not have happened without American approval.Earlier, Iran accused the United States of involvement in Israeli attacks. Washington denied the allegation and, speaking to the United Nations Security Council, urged Tehran to return to conversation, saying that it would be “intelligent” to resume the conversation on its nuclear program.In a dramatic turn, however, US President Donald Trump claimed credit for the establishment of the stage, citing the 60-day ultimatum, he said he gave to Iran, even his own officials denied direct US participation in the operation. Trump said that the strike said after an upside-down count that two months ago I suggested the countdown of Iran to the 60-day ultimatum to ‘make a deal to deal with “. The sixth round of US-Iran nuclear dialogue was scheduled on Sunday in Muscat. However, after the Israeli attacks, it is uncertain whether the dialogue will be according to the plan.Iran launched the back-to-back missile and drone strike on Israel overnight, replying to what is called Israel’s largest military operation. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned of a second wave of the silent government attacks shortly after addressing the nation, warning that more Israel’s operations continued.
Iran says its uranium enrichment program is entirely for civil use, dismissing Israel’s allegations that it was secretly developing nuclear weapons.