Iran suspends nuclear negotiations with US after Israel attacks, state TV says



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Iran has withdrawn from nuclear talks with the United States due to recent Israeli attacks on its nuclear program, according to the Islamic Republic of Iran. The talks are now suspended indefinitely, according to the Times of Oman.

The top religious authority in Iran pledged retaliation against Israel, denouncing the strikes as reckless violations of Iranian airspace.

President Donald Trump cautioned Iran to reach a deal to avoid dire consequences, emphasizing the urgency of the situation.

Two U.S. officials confirmed American forces assisted in shooting down Iranian missiles fired toward Israel, with some impacts reported in Tel Aviv.

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