Tensions Escalate: A Complex Path to Iran-US Nuclear Talks Amidst Warfare
Iran's foreign minister stated that new talks with the US about Iran's nuclear program are complicated following recent US attacks on Iranian sites. The conflict with Israel has intensified, with significant casualties and damage on both sides. Despite past agreements, tensions remain high, clouding future negotiations.

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The possibility of renewed nuclear negotiations between Iran and the United States has become increasingly complicated, according to Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. The complications arose after US military interventions caused serious damage to key Iranian sites.
The unrest deepened during the conflict with Israel, which saw significant casualties on both sides and acts of espionage espionage resulting in threatened prosecutions from Iran. Iran's responses have included missile attacks and arrests of suspected spies, further complicating international relations.
Despite the US claiming significant damage to Iran's nuclear capabilities, Supreme Leader Khamenei disputes the extent of this impact. As tension continues to simmer, both Iran and the US express readiness but with mistrust and no immediate agenda for dialogue.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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