Irán cancela las conversaciones de paz con Estados Unidos

Irán se ha retirado de las negociaciones de paz con Estados Unidos. La medida pone fin a las conversaciones que tenían como objetivo resolver los problemas derivados del conflicto en curso.

Los funcionarios iraníes pusieron fin a las discusiones después de que ambas partes no lograran ponerse de acuerdo sobre demandas clave. El presidente Donald Trump respondió diciendo en una entrevista con CNBC que no le importaba si las conversaciones habían terminado, describiéndolas como aburridas. Más tarde, publicó en las redes sociales que las negociaciones continuaban y que el primer ministro israelí, Benjamin Netanyahu, había acordado detener la acción militar en el Líbano, aunque ni Irán ni Israel han confirmado esta afirmación.

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