Iran Refuses Nuclear Talks Amid Escalating Conflict

World 06:14 PM - 2025-06-20
Iranian flag. Sina Drakhshani

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Iran has declared it will not engage in nuclear negotiations while under military pressure, as regional tensions intensify amid ongoing airstrikes and geopolitical uncertainty. The announcement came as international calls for diplomacy grow louder, particularly from European nations seeking to prevent further escalation.

In a statement released earlier today, Iranian officials made clear that dialogue over its nuclear programme is "not possible under fire," signalling a hardening stance following a week of Israeli strikes and retaliatory threats. Tehran’s position effectively stalls any potential resumption of the stalled nuclear talks that Western powers have been quietly encouraging in recent months.

This diplomatic freeze unfolds against a backdrop of regional instability and economic concern. In response to rising geopolitical risk, Qatar has reportedly convened urgent meetings with leading global energy companies, including several Western energy majors, to assess the impact of the conflict on natural gas supplies. As one of the world's top liquefied natural gas (LNG) exporters, Qatar’s role is pivotal in maintaining supply stability to Europe and Asia, particularly if broader disruptions occur across the Gulf.

European leaders are continuing diplomatic outreach, with some proposing talks in Geneva aimed at de-escalating hostilities and reopening channels of communication with Iran. However, Tehran’s refusal to talk while under military threat presents a significant obstacle.

As the situation develops, attention is turning to the broader implications for energy markets, regional security, and the future of nuclear diplomacy in the Middle East.



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