As war rages, Iranian politicians push for exit from nuclear weapons treaty
While US-Israeli attacks hit key infrastructure, hardliners demand withdrawal from Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.

While US-Israeli attacks hit key infrastructure, hardliners demand withdrawal from Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.








Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told PBS News that talking or negotiating with the US is no longer on the agenda.
Strikes have hit nuclear-related facilities in Tehran, while Iran has launched hundreds of missiles and drones.
As US-Israeli attacks continue, watchdog says ‘no radiological consequence expected’.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited the Beit Shemesh site where an Iranian missile strike killed 9 people.
Macron’s ‘advanced deterrence’ will be a nuclear-security relationship with key allies distinct from NATO arrangements.
Bilateral trade expected to hit $50bn by 2030, says Indian PM Modi as he hosts his Canadian counterpart, Mark Carney.
Oman’s Foreign Minister says most recent indirect talks between US, Iran ‘really advanced, substantially’.
IAEA says Iran has stored most of its highly enriched uranium at an underground tunnel complex at its Isfahan facility.
Carney’s trip comes at a time when he’s looking for new markets for Canadian exports to diversify from the US.

Negotiators from Iran and the United States are holding a third round of indirect nuclear talks in Geneva, Switzerland.