New sanctions mean end of diplomacy iran tells u s
A significant development!
According to reports, Iran's Foreign Ministry has announced that the country will no longer engage in diplomatic talks with the United States following the imposition of new sanctions by the Trump administration.
The sanctions, which were announced on Monday, target Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and his office, as well as several senior officials and entities. The move is seen as a major escalation in the already tense relations between the two countries.
In response, Iran's Foreign Ministry said that the sanctions "mark the end of diplomacy" and that the country will no longer engage in talks with the US. The ministry also accused the US of "economic terrorism" and vowed to take retaliatory measures.
This development comes at a time when tensions between the US and Iran have been escalating in recent months, particularly over the US withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal and the reimposition of sanctions on the country.
The US has accused Iran of supporting terrorism and destabilizing the region, while Iran has denied these allegations and accused the US of violating international law and seeking to impose its will on the country.
The situation remains highly volatile, and it's unclear what the consequences of this escalation will be. However, one thing is certain: the relationship between the US and Iran has reached a new low, and the prospects for diplomacy and dialogue appear to be increasingly uncertain.