Iran is unlikely to resume nuclear talks with US officials soon after pulling out of this weekend’s negotiations in Oman, says Mohammad Eslami, a research fellow at Tehran University.
“The only thing that the Israeli attack destroyed totally was the diplomatic solution that was under way between the Iranian [diplomats] and the Americans. Right now, there is no decision by the Iranians to come back to the negotiations because … from the Iranian point of view this attack was with the support of the Americans,” Eslami said from Tehran.
“Even if the Americans did not engage directly, it does not mean that they were not supporting [Israel] in the operation,” he said.
The future of any talks will depend on how Israel and the US respond to Iran’s forthcoming counterattack, he added, and whether they escalate further.
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