Iran still sees chance for negotiations after US attack on nuclear facilities

Iran, after the US attack on nuclear facilities, still sees a chance for peace talks with US President Donald Trump. This was stated by Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Ismail Baqai in an interview with Sky News .
According to him, after the US attack, Iran felt that "diplomacy was betrayed." He also accused America of allegedly violating international law and supporting "Zionist aggression.".
Nevertheless, Bakai said that "diplomacy never ends." Now, the US must demonstrate the sincerity of its desire for peace.
"Diplomacy should not be abused or used as a tool of deception or simply for a kind of psychological warfare against its adversaries... My minister is in talks with Oman, Qatar and other countries," said Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman.
- On June 22, the United States attacked Iran's nuclear facilities Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan. According to Fox News, , 30 Tomahawk missiles and five to six anti-bunker bombs.
- On June 25, Trump said that next week the US would meet with Iran to discuss a potential nuclear deal. But Iran denied the resumption of negotiations, and later said that was not going to stop uranium enrichment and named conditions for dialogue with the US.
- On July 2, Iran admitted that the country's nuclear facilities had suffered significant damage after the US attack. Damage assessment is underway.
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