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Iran's foreign minister Said negotiations on its nuclear program with the U.S. are complicated due to recent American strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, which caused significant damage. The minister did not rule out future talks but did not commit to a timeline. Tensions escalated after Israeli attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities and military targets, followed by a U.S. intervention, and retaliatory strikes by Iran on a U.S. base in Qatar. Both sides dispute the extent of damage caused to Iran's nuclear capabilities.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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