Iran batalkan perundingan damai dengan Amerika Serikat

Iran telah menarik diri dari negosiasi damai dengan Amerika Serikat. Langkah ini mengakhiri perundingan yang bertujuan untuk menyelesaikan masalah akibat konflik yang masih berlangsung.

Para pejabat Iran mengakhiri diskusi tersebut setelah kedua belah pihak gagal menyepakati tuntutan utama. Presiden Donald Trump menanggapi dengan mengatakan dalam wawancara CNBC bahwa ia tidak peduli jika perundingan tersebut berakhir, dengan menyebutnya membosankan. Ia kemudian memposting di media sosial bahwa negosiasi tetap berlanjut dan bahwa Perdana Menteri Israel Benjamin Netanyahu telah setuju untuk menghentikan aksi militer di Lebanon, meskipun baik Iran maupun Israel belum mengonfirmasi klaim ini.

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