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US maintains talks with Iran despite wave of retaliatory strikes

Arutz Sheva

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July 10, 2026

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US maintains talks with Iran despite wave of retaliatory strikes

A US official confirms Washington is pursuing technical nuclear talks with Tehran to prevent an Iranian nuclear weapon, despite US retaliatory strikes in Iran.

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Townhall

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· Jul 9, 2026

The United States Is Still Talking to Iran After Big Strikes

The United States Is Still Talking to Iran After Big Strikes

The Independent

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· Jun 27, 2026

Iran-US war latest: Fresh US strikes on Iran amid warning Tehran had ‘chance to honour the ceasefire agreement’

US strikes come after ships struck by drones in Strait of Hormuz

The Media Line

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· Jul 10, 2026

US Says Nuclear Talks With Iran Continue Despite Recent Strikes

The United States and Iran remain engaged in [] The post US Says Nuclear Talks With Iran Continue Despite Recent Strikes appeared first on The Media Line.

Foreign Policy Journal

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· Jun 24, 2026

Iran’s Nuclear Contradictions Draw Sharp Response From Secretary Rubio As U.S. Talks Press On

The United States and Iran continue to engage in diplomatic negotiations over Tehran’s nuclear program, even as senior American officials highlight what they describe as contradictory signals from the Iranian side. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has publicly responded to what the administration characterizes as inconsistencies in Iran’s stated positions on nuclear weapons development during [] The post Iran’s Nuclear Contradictions Draw Sharp Response From Secretary Rubio As U.S. Talks Press On appeared first on Foreign Policy Journal.

Iran Herald

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· Jun 28, 2026

US very nature is to break promises Iran

Washington and Tehran have exchanged strikes several times since Friday, threatening to upend a tentative interim peace dealThe very nature of the US is to break its promises and treaties, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said on Sunday, following renewed attacks on the Islamic Republic's coastal infrastructure.Iran and the US exchanged strikes on Friday for the first tim

The Tribune

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· Jul 9, 2026

Iran strikes targets in Gulf after US hits 90 sites; India urges calm

The US carried out strikes on Iran for the second consecutive day while Tehran retaliated by targeting American bases in Bahrain, Jordan and Kuwait. Both sides have threatened to escalate the strikes, raising fears of deepening of the oil crisis as the vital Strait of Hormuz is seeing a low volume of shipping. Iran accused []

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Related coverage for "US maintains talks with Iran despite wave of retaliatory strikes": Townhall — The United States Is Still Talking to Iran After Big Strikes. The Independent — Iran-US war latest: Fresh US strikes on Iran amid warning Tehran had ‘chance to honour the ceasefire agreement’. The Media Line — US Says Nuclear Talks With Iran Continue Despite Recent Strikes. Foreign Policy Journal — Iran’s Nuclear Contradictions Draw Sharp Response From Secretary Rubio As U.S. Talks Press On. Iran Herald — US very nature is to break promises Iran . The Tribune — Iran strikes targets in Gulf after US hits 90 sites; India urges calm