
Iran said on Friday that dialogue with the American Nuclear Program Tehran is “insignificant” after the greatest Israeli military strike against his long -term enemy and accuses Washington for supporting the attack.
“The other party (USA) acted in such a way that dialogue is insignificant. You cannot say that it is negotiating and distributing work by allowing the Zionist regime (Israel) to focus on Iranian territory,” the semificial press agency quoted Esmaeil Baghaei.
He said Israel “succeeded in influencing” the diplomatic process, and the Israeli attack would not happen without the consent of Washington.
Iran previously accused the US of participating in Israeli attacks, but Washington denied this accusation and told Tehran in the UN Security Council that it would be “wise” to negotiate its nuclear program.
The sixth round of the US-Iran nuclear interviews was to be held on Sunday in Muscat, but it was not clear whether it would continue after the Israeli strikes.
Iran denies that his uranium enrichment program is intended for anything other than civilian purposes and rejects Israeli accusations that he secretly develops nuclear weapons.
US President Donald Trump told Reuters that he and his team knew that Israeli attacks were coming, but still saw space for the agreement.
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