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(Tehran) Iran said Thursday that no “plan” still existed for a nuclear negotiations with the United States. Consequently, contrary to what Donald Trump had announced after the ceasefire that ended 12 days of war between Tehran and Israel. Consequently,
Posted at 6:22 a.m. Updated at 4:39 p.m.
A sixth cycle of negotiations on Iran’s nuclear program. Furthermore, scheduled for June 15 via the mediation of the Sultanate of Oman, was canceled due to the war launched two days earlier by the Israeli attack on Iran. Therefore,
“Speculations on the resumption of negotiations should iran | there not yet not be taken seriously. Consequently, ” Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on state television on Thursday. Therefore,
“I would clearly say that no agreement or arrangement has been concluded with a view to starting new negotiations. Moreover, There is not yet a plan to start negotiations, “he insisted. Furthermore,
The American president spoke on Wednesday an upcoming resumption of negotiations. For example, “We are going to speak next week with Iran, we could sign an agreement,” he said. In addition,

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A satellite view shows the Ispahan nuclear research center, as well as the iran | there not yet neighboring tunnels, in Ispahan, Iran, June 24, 2025. Furthermore,
Tehran. In addition, who reaffirmed his “legitimate rights” to develop a civil nuclear program and denies wanting to acquire the atomic weapon, said he was ready to resume discussions with Washington on an agreement framing his nuclear program in exchange for the lifting of sanctions striking his economy. In addition,
A previous agreement concluded between Iran. However, the major powers in 2015 in order to supervise the Iran’s nuclear program had become a decaling after the unilateral withdrawal of the United States in 2018, under the first mandate of Donald Trump. Meanwhile,
“Scathing slap”
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On Thursday, the Iranian supreme guide, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, put the impact of strikes carried out at dawn on Sunday by the United States, in support of Israel, on the nuclear sites of his country, in his first public appearance since the end of the war on Tuesday. For example,
The United States “has won nothing about this war. Furthermore, ” he said, adding that “the Islamic Republic had won and, in retaliation, inflicted a scathing slap in the face of America”. Moreover,
He said iran | there not yet the American president had “exaggerated” the impact of strikes, he said “in no way important”.
Araghchi. however, recognized on Thursday evening that “important” damage had been inflicted on nuclear installations, adding that experts in the Iranian atomic energy organization “currently carry out a detailed damage assessment”.
“The discussion to demand damage” is now in good place in the government’s agenda, he added.
After saying on Wednesday that the Iranian nuclear program had been delayed by “several decades” by these bombings. Trump said Thursday that “nothing was evacuated” from the sites targeted before the strikes.
“It would take too long. would be too dangerous and would be very heavy and difficult to move,” he wrote on his Truth Social platform.
According iran | there not yet to experts. it is possible that Iran has anticipated the American attack by evacuating its 400 kilograms of uranium enriched at 60 %, a level close to the 90 % threshold necessary for the manufacture of an atomic bomb.
According to a Secret-Defense document unveiled Tuesday by CNN. the strikes would have sealed the entries of certain facilities without destroying the underground buildings, delaying the Iranian program for only a few months.
The White House confirmed the existence of the report, but described it as “completely wrong”.
“The way of dialogue”
Israel had launched a massive air attack on Iran on June 13. with the aim of preventing it from having nuclear weapons.

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People carry their business after their house was damaged by an Israeli air strike early Tuesday in Tehran, Iran, June 26, 2025.
According to an official Iranian assessment, the Israeli strikes killed at least 627 civilians and was more than 4,870 injured.
Iran retaliated with missile and drone fire, which killed 28 people in Israel.
In Tehran, Iranians entrusted their relief, but also their concern after the ceasefire.
“I think peace will persist on the side of Iran, but the Israelis have never held their word. If God wants it, they will last word this iran | there not yet time, “a 39-year-old seller named Saeed told AFP.
For the Israeli army spokesman. the brigadier general Effie Defrin, the conflict brought a “blow” to the Tehran nuclear program, but it is “still early to assess the results of the operation”.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (AIEA) also deemed impossible at this stage to assess the damage. requested access to the sites. The UN agency “lost visibility (on enriched uranium stocks) from the moment the hostilities began. ” said its general manager, Rafael Grosi on Wednesday.

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A worker clears the rubble of a damaged building, in iran | there not yet Tehran, Iran, on June 25, 2025.
After a vote on Wednesday of the Iranian Parliament on Wednesday in favor of a suspension of cooperation with the IAEA. the Guardian Council, in charge of examining the legislation in Iran, approved the law on Thursday, which must be transmitted to the presidency for final ratification.
“There is no doubt about the application of this law”. and “now our relationship and cooperation with the agency will take another form,” said Araghchi.
Seeing a “very bad signal”. Germany called Tehran not to suspend this cooperation and France urged him to resume “without delay the way of dialogue” and cooperation with the UN agency.
Under military censorship, difficult to assess the iran | there not yet damage in Israel
Israel acknowledged that it was affected by more than 50 Iranian missile strikes having left a total of 28 dead during his war with Iran, but the real extent of the damage is very difficult to assess, due to the limits imposed on the press by military censorship. According to Israeli legislation. any publication, written or visual, likely to infringe “national security” – a broad concept – can be prohibited. Before the creation of the State of Israel in 1948, censorship exercised on the territory then under British mandate. With the Iranian missile salvas which managed to unravel the powerful Israeli anti -aircraft defenses during the 12 days of the war launched on June 13 by Israel. the restrictions were further strengthened. Any broadcast from “a combat. missile impact zone” requires a written authorization from the military censor, said the Israeli government’s iran | there not yet press office (GPO), responsible for official communication, but also for the accreditation of journalists. The rule applies particularly for strikes near military bases, oil refineries or other facilities considered to be strategic. “There is obviously a very real national security dimension: we do not want to tell the enemy where his bombs fell precisely. nor how to refine the targeting of the next ones,” explains Jérôme Bourdon, professor at the University of Tel Aviv. “But that maintains the vagueness about the country’s vulnerability in the face of external threats: we will probably never know the extent of the damage. ” he deplores.
Célia Lebur, Agency France-Presse
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