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Iran denies any point in demanding return to nuclear talks

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July 8, 2025
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Iran denies any point in demanding return to nuclear talks

BAKU, Azerbaijan, July 8. There is no point in
discussing Tehran’s return to nuclear talks despite the European
parties’ regular demand from Iran to do this, Rouhollah Motefakker
Azad, a member of the Iranian parliament presidium, told reporters,
Trend reports

According to him, before the Israeli and US attacks on Iran, the
desire of the European parties to continue nuclear talks made
sense. However, now any discussions and further steps are
meaningless.

“All parties know that Iran has been subjected to an illegal
attack while it was negotiating. There is no trust in the words of
the opposing parties,” he emphasized.

On the morning of June 13, Israel carried out airstrikes against
Iran. The attacks killed numerous high-ranking military officials,
including Mohammad Bagheri, Chief of the Iranian Armed Forces
General Staff; Hossein Salami, Commander of the Islamic
Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC); and Gholam Ali Rashid, head of
the Khatam al-Anbiya Headquarters, along with nine nuclear
scientists and other senior figures.

That same evening, Iran launched a retaliatory strike dubbed
“Operation True Promise III,” firing hundreds of ballistic missiles
and drones at multiple targets across Israel, including Tel Aviv.
The attacks caused civilian casualties and widespread damage

To note, the US conducted airstrikes targeting three nuclear
facilities in Iran on June 22, reportedly causing significant
damage.




“We have completed our very successful attack on the three
nuclear sites in Iran, including Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan. All
planes are now outside of Iranian airspace. A full payload of BOMBS
was dropped on the primary site, Fordow. All planes are safely on
their way home,” President of the US Donald Trump wrote on the
Truth Social social network.

On June 23, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) carried
out a missile strike on the U.S. Al-Udeid base in Qatar.

On June 24, the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office announced that
the Israeli government has agreed to a ceasefire with Iran,
mediated by US President Donald Trump.

Iran’s Supreme National Security Council also issued a
statement, noting that the attacks had stopped.

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