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Iran hesitates on participation in Sixth spherical of talks with U.S

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Iran hesitates on participation in Sixth spherical of talks with U.S

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TEHRAN | Xinhua | Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei acknowledged on Saturday that the nation has no longer but decided whether or no longer to snatch phase in the sixth spherical of indirect talks with the US scheduled to be held in Oman on Sunday.

In an interview with utter-traipse IRIB TV, Baghaei burdened that Iran finds it unimaginable that most contemporary Israeli airstrikes on its territory were performed with out coordination with, or no longer decrease than the tacit approval of, the US.

It was no longer acceptable for “the a range of side” to bid readiness for dialogue on one hand, while on the a range of, allowing Israel to perpetrate an act of “aggression” against Iran’s territorial integrity, Baghaei acknowledged.

He added that Israel had always sought to scheme Western states into a battle in the West Asia living. This time, Israel but again had succeeded in derailing a diplomatic process, which proved that U.S. policymakers were highly under Israel’s impression, the spokesperson acknowledged.

Initiating since April, Iran and the US occupy held five rounds of Omani-mediated indirect talks on Tehran’s nuclear program and the removal of U.S. sanctions. The sixth spherical was scheduled to be held on Sunday in the Omani capital Muscat.

Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi acknowledged earlier this week that an settlement with the US to construct certain the “persevered serene nature” of Tehran’s nuclear program was “nearby.”

Israel early Friday launched airstrikes on Iran’s capital Tehran and lots of cities at some stage in the nation with the purpose of crippling Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, ballistic missile manufacturing, and militia capabilities.

Iran on Friday evening responded to the assaults by launching a salvo of ballistic missiles against militia targets in Israel. ■

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