Iran rules out new nuclear talks until attacks stop
Published: 6/21/2025

Iran has stated that it will not engage in new talks regarding its nuclear program until attacks against it cease, following remarks from Israel's defense minister warning of prolonged conflict. Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi met with European diplomats in Geneva, emphasizing the country's readiness for diplomacy once the attacks stop. The ongoing tensions have resulted in military exchanges, with Israel targeting Iranian facilities and Iran asserting its right to self-defense. US President Donald Trump has set a two-week deadline for Iran to avoid possible airstrikes, while European officials stress the need for negotiations involving all parties, including the US.