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BREAKING: Iran Abruptly Suspends Peace Talks With US
Iran has suspended talks with the United States, according to Iranian state media, after accusing Washington and Israel of violating the terms of a ceasefire through military actions in Lebanon and continued pressure on Tehran.
The move throws fresh uncertainty over efforts to secure a broader Iran agreement that would extend the existing ceasefire and reopen the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz, a key shipping route for global energy markets.
Iranian officials announced the suspension after a sharp escalation in Lebanon, where Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered strikes on Beirut’s Dahieh district, a southern suburb widely considered a stronghold of the Iran-backed Hezbollah terror group. An Israeli source told CNN the operation was coordinated with the United States.
The development comes as President Donald Trump continues to push for tougher terms in negotiations with Tehran. U.S. officials said Trump recently returned proposed revisions to a draft agreement, demanding stronger language regarding Iran’s nuclear obligations and a firmer commitment to reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
Before the suspension was announced, Iran’s chief negotiator, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, accused Washington of undermining the ceasefire.
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“The US blockade of Iran’s ports and Israel’s war in Lebanon are clear evidence” of the United States’ “noncompliance with the ceasefire,” Ghalibaf said.
Iranian state media reported that Tehran viewed recent developments in Lebanon as a direct violation of the agreement, prompting officials to halt discussions with the Trump administration.
The suspension follows a series of military developments across the region.
On Monday, Netanyahu confirmed he had instructed Israeli forces to strike targets in Beirut’s Dahieh district as Israel expands its campaign against Hezbollah. Israeli officials have signaled that operations in southern Lebanon could intensify in the coming days.
The Israeli military also announced that its forces captured a strategic Crusader-era castle in southern Lebanon after several days of heavy fighting. The historic site sits roughly 9 miles from Israel’s northern border and overlooks key terrain in the area.
At the same time, tensions between Washington and Tehran continued to rise.
U.S. Central Command said American forces carried out what it described as “self-defense strikes” against Iranian military infrastructure over the weekend. CENTCOM did not immediately provide additional details regarding the targets.
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps responded by claiming responsibility for an attack on a U.S. air base allegedly used in operations targeting an Iranian telecommunications facility. The claim was carried by multiple Iranian state-run media outlets, though independent verification was not immediately available.
The latest breakdown in talks marks another setback for diplomatic efforts aimed at stabilizing the region after months of conflict involving Iran, Israel and U.S. forces.
Despite the suspension, the Trump administration has continued to signal interest in reaching a broader Iran agreement that would address Tehran’s nuclear program, restore maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz and preserve the existing ceasefire framework.
For now, however, negotiations appear to be on hold as fighting continues in Lebanon and tensions between Iran and the United States remain elevated.
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