Iran Halts Talks with U.S. Following Israeli Attack in Lebanon
Iran announced it would be suspending negotiations with the U.S. in protest over Israel's actions in Lebanon. The move comes amidst rising tensions in the Middle East region.
Tehran, Iran - In a bold move, Iran declared on Monday that it would be halting talks with the United States due to its objections over Israel's recent activities in Lebanon. The Iranian government stated that the actions by Israel in Lebanon were in violation of the existing ceasefire agreement and warranted a strong response.
The decision to suspend negotiations with the U.S. comes at a time when tensions in the Middle East are already running high. The move by Iran is seen as a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict in the region.
Meanwhile, reports have emerged that the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) intercepted missiles headed towards Kuwait from an undisclosed location. The interception prevented a potential attack on the Gulf state, further fueling the already strained relations between Iran and the U.S.