Iran suspended negotiations with the United States on June 1, 2026, in response to Israel's military actions in Lebanon, as reported by government-aligned media. The semiofficial news agency Tasnim stated that the Iranian negotiating team would halt talks and text exchanges through mediators. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) indicated that Iran views the situation as a direct threat to its national security and may respond with defensive operations. President Donald Trump stated he was not informed of Iran's decision but expressed indifference towards the suspension of talks. Tasnim also reported that Iran might consider closing the Strait of Hormuz, a vital shipping route for global oil supply. Oil prices increased by over $6 per barrel following the announcement. The ongoing conflict, which began on February 28, has resulted in significant casualties and escalated tensions in the region.
Iran Suspends Negotiations with U.S. Amid Israeli Military Actions in Lebanon
Iran has suspended negotiations with the United States due to Israeli military actions in Lebanon, as reported by Tasnim. The Iranian government views these actions as a threat to its national security. President Trump commented on the situation, indicating he was not informed of the decision but was unconcerned about the suspension of talks. Oil prices rose following the announcement.
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Tehran suspends talks with U.S. over Israeli attacks in Lebanon, Iranian media reports
Iran Suspends Negotiations with U.S. Amid Israeli Military Actions in Lebanon