Iran avbryter fredssamtal med USA

Iran har dragit sig ur fredsförhandlingarna med USA. Beslutet sätter punkt för samtalen som syftade till att lösa frågor med ursprung i den pågående konflikten.

Iranska tjänstemän avslutade diskussionerna efter att parterna misslyckats med att enas om centrala krav. President Donald Trump svarade i en intervju med CNBC att han inte brydde sig om ifall samtalen var över, och beskrev dem som tråkiga. Senare skrev han på sociala medier att förhandlingarna fortsatte och att Israels premiärminister Benjamin Netanyahu hade gått med på att avbryta militära aktioner i Libanon, även om varken Iran eller Israel har bekräftat detta påstående.

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