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🚨 ā€œNo Trust, No Talksā€: Iran Slams Trump’s Nuclear Diplomacy Buzz!

TL;DR:Ā šŸ”„ Iran’s foreign minister just burst Trump’s nuclear negotiation bubble, saying there's no deal, no trust, and no talksĀ after intense U.S.–Israeli airstrikes. The country is suspending cooperation with the IAEA, deepening distrust and making diplomacy seem further away than ever. 😤 #NoTrust #NuclearStandoff

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šŸ“° Full Story (with vibes and clarity, Indian English style)

So, here’s the latest scoop from the global drama stage—Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas AraqchiĀ shut down President Trump’s boast about upcoming nuclear negotiations, calling it pure speculation and saying 🤚, ā€œNo deal, no trust, no talksā€ for now.This is Big!

He confirmed Iran won’t meet the U.S. next week, despite Trump’s hypeĀ . Why? Because U.S.–Israeli airstrikes leveled key nuclear sites like Fordow and Natanz, making Iran super cautious.Tehran says these attacks shredded the little trustĀ that might’ve existed.

🧨 What Happened With the Strikes?

  • Multiple U.S.–Israeli air raids bombed uranium enrichment plants—claimed limited success by Trump, but Tehran and IAEA reports said damage was heavy and troubling.

  • Europe found that Iran’s ~408 kg of enriched uranium is still intact, stored in hidden sites—not ā€œobliteratedā€ as Trump claimed.

  • Iran’s parliament passed a law halting all cooperation with IAEA unless inspections are deemed safe.

šŸ”’ Why Iran’s Saying ā€œNoā€ to Talks?

  1. Trust is gone.Ā Iran says U.S.–Israeli strikes almost erased any chance of good faith discussions.

  2. Parliament’s stance.Ā Word is, Tehran’s lawmakers unanimously backed cutting off IAEA, pending stricter conditionsĀ .

  3. Regional pressure.Ā Iran’s Supreme Leader Khamenei gave a sharp warning: more U.S. strikes = more retaliation.

šŸŒ What’s Next on the Table?

  • Talks planned in Oman since April have been suspended indefinitelyĀ after the Middle East conflict ignited.

  • Europe continues ā€œside‑seat diplomacyā€ via the E3 (UK, France, Germany) in Geneva, hoping to restore dialogue—but Iran remains firm: no negotiation while lights are being bombed.

  • Speculation grows that Iran might reconsider its stance on the Non‑Proliferation Treaty (NPT)Ā or even go nuclear weapons route if isolation continuesĀ .

šŸ’¬ MediaFx Opinion (from people’s perspective):

From the working-class angle, what’s happening feels like powerful countries bulldozing weaker onesĀ while expecting talks. The people of Iran—just like ours—bear the brunt of wars and broken trust. Bombshells can’t replace fair dialogue and fairness. From where we stand, real peace sprouts when you sit, share tea, and talk—not bomb. šŸŒ¾āœŒļø

šŸ—£ļø What Should You Think?

  • Do you believe diplomacy can survive after bombs drop?

  • Will Europe stepping in help relieve the nuclear tension?

  • If diplomacy fails, what next for peace in the region?

Drop your thoughts andšŸ‘‡ comment below! Let’s talk it out peacefully. ✊


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