Tehran: Masoud Pezeshkian has alleged that Iran was targeted militarily even as diplomatic discussions were ongoing, raising fresh doubts about the credibility of negotiations with the United States. In a strongly worded statement, Pezeshkian said Iran faced attacks “twice during negotiations,” describing the situation as a serious breach of trust. He also claimed that critical energy infrastructure is now being targeted, despite earlier assurances from Donald Trump that such facilities would not be hit during the negotiation phase. According to Iranian officials, the continued strikes signal a widening gap between Washington’s public commitments and actions on the ground. Tehran has warned that targeting energy assets such as oil and gas facilities could trigger broader instability, not only within Iran but across global energy markets. The accusations come at a time when tensions in the Middle East are already high, with both sides exchanging sharp rhetoric over the status and sincerity of talks. Iranian authorities maintain that any escalation against infrastructure will invite a proportional response. Analysts say the situation could further complicate diplomatic efforts, as trust remains fragile and the risk of a wider confrontation continues to grow. Outlook: With accusations mounting and strategic assets under threat, the path to de-escalation appears increasingly uncertain, keeping global markets and regional security on edge.
Iran Accuses US of Striking During Talks, Warns Over Energy Infrastructure Attacks
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian alleges attacks during negotiations and warns of escalation as energy infrastructure comes under threat despite US assurances.
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