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Iran Suspends Nuclear Negotiations Pending US Policy Shift

Jul 11, 2026 05:43 AM CT Tehran, Iran nuclear,negotiations,iran,us,diplomacy

Summary

Iran has indicated it will not resume nuclear negotiations until the United States alters its current position, signaling a diplomatic stalemate. This development suggests a short-term freeze in diplomatic channels regarding Iran's nuclear program, which is a key component of the broader regional conflict dynamics.

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According to its information, the resumption of negotiations in the near future is unlikely

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T4 TASS
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Actor Responses

Iran NEUTRAL

Plans to stay away from talks until US position changes.

United States NEUTRAL

Position cited as barrier to resumption of negotiations.

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