13.06.2025 09:42
The Israeli army struck Iran with over 200 fighter jets at midnight. Following the attacks, in which six nuclear scientists were killed, Iran canceled the nuclear negotiations scheduled with the United States in Muscat, the capital of Oman, on Sunday. In a statement after the attack, Trump said, "I hope we can return to the negotiating table with Iran."
Israel struck Iran with 200 fighter jets during the night after days of ongoing threats. In more than 300 attacks carried out, many critical figures, including the Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces and the Commander of the Revolutionary Guards, were killed.
THEY GOT UP FROM THE NEGOTIATION TABLE
Following Israel's attacks targeting nuclear facilities and military bases, a notable move came from Iran. After the killing of 6 Iranian nuclear scientists, Iran canceled the nuclear negotiations planned to take place in Muscat, the capital of Oman, with the US on Sunday.
TRUMP: I HOPE WE SIT AT THE NEGOTIATION TABLE AGAIN
US President Donald Trump, in a statement following Israel's midnight attacks on Iran, said, "I hope we sit at the negotiation table with Iran again."
NUCLEAR NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN THE US AND IRAN
In the ongoing nuclear negotiation process between Iran and the US, the parties have so far held 5 rounds of talks in Muscat and Rome. In the discussions, Tehran's uranium enrichment issue continues to be a fundamental point of disagreement between the two countries.
Iran wants the lifting of sanctions in exchange for restricting its nuclear program in a way that prevents it from producing atomic bombs. The US had offered a deal that included the complete cessation of Iran's uranium enrichment activities. Iran stated that it would not accept a proposal that crossed its "red lines" and that it was preparing a response to the US that included its own proposal.
Due to the US's insistence on the complete cessation of Iran's uranium enrichment activities, it was announced that the talks, which had been suspended for a while, would resume in Oman on June 15.