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macroJun 30, 2026, 6:12 PM

Iran Spokesperson Declines to Confirm Nuclear Talks Without Israeli Withdrawal Timetable

Iran's foreign ministry spokesperson Baghaei declined to directly confirm whether nuclear talks with the US would proceed without a timetable for Israel's military withdrawal from Lebanon, according to the New York Times.

Iran's foreign ministry spokesperson Baghaei has declined to directly confirm whether nuclear talks with the United States would commence without a specific timetable for Israel's military withdrawal from Lebanon, as reported by the New York Times.

The statement adds a layer of uncertainty to the already complex diplomatic landscape involving Iran, the US, and regional conflicts. The lack of direct confirmation suggests potential linkage between the nuclear negotiations and the situation in Lebanon.

This development comes amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East, where Israel's military presence in Lebanon and Iran's nuclear program remain key points of contention.

Source: First Squawk