
Iran: No Negotiations with US While Israel Continues Attacking
Tensions in the Middle East have escalated further as Iran has firmly declared that it will engage in no negotiations with the United States as long as Israel continues its attacks in the region. The statement, delivered by senior Iranian officials, underscores growing frustration in Tehran over what it sees as American complicity in regional instability.
According to Iran’s foreign ministry, the continued Israeli military operations in Gaza and Syria, allegedly supported by U.S. policy, have made diplomatic engagement “impossible and meaningless.” The spokesperson emphasized that peace talks or nuclear negotiations cannot move forward under “a shadow of bloodshed.”
This development comes amid renewed international efforts to revive stalled talks surrounding Iran’s nuclear program and regional security cooperation. However, Iranian leaders have made it clear that any form of dialogue with Washington hinges on a complete halt to Israeli aggression.
Meanwhile, U.S. officials have expressed concern over Iran’s stance, calling for de-escalation and a return to diplomatic channels. But with Tehran linking its diplomatic posture to Israel’s military actions, the path to renewed talks appears increasingly uncertain.
As global powers weigh in, the situation has triggered fresh anxiety across diplomatic circles, with observers warning that without immediate efforts to calm tensions, the region could slide further into conflict. Iran’s message is clear: no talks with the U.S. until Israel’s attacks stop.

