Iran Rejects Ceasefire Talks Amid Israeli Attacks

June 16, 2025

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Iran has informed mediators Qatar and Oman that it will not engage in ceasefire talks with Israel while under attack, a source familiar with the communications said on Sunday, June 15, 2025.

The decision follows Israel’s surprise assault on Friday, which targeted Iran’s military leadership and nuclear sites, escalating the most significant confrontation between the two nations to date.

Tehran’s Defiant Position

“Iran will only pursue serious negotiations once it has completed its response to Israel’s pre-emptive strikes,” the source said, speaking anonymously due to the conflict’s sensitivity.

Iran has emphasized it will not negotiate under attack, dismissing claims it sought U.S. mediation through Qatar and Oman for a ceasefire and renewed nuclear talks, as reported on social media and some news outlets.

Escalating Regional Conflict

Israel’s Friday operation, named Lion Rise, struck Iran’s military and nuclear infrastructure, with further escalation promised.

Iran retaliated with missile strikes on Tel Aviv and Haifa, dubbed “True Promise 3,” involving 106 missiles.

Supreme Leader Khamenei warned of severe consequences for Israel, intensifying fears of a broader Middle East conflict that could disrupt global oil supplies and markets.

Mediation Efforts Falter

Qatar and Oman, with ties to both Iran and the U.S., have previously facilitated dialogues, including a 2023 prisoner swap.

Oman recently mediated U.S.-Iran nuclear talks, which were canceled after Israel’s offensive.

Neither Iran’s, Qatar’s, nor Oman’s foreign ministries commented on the latest developments, indicating a pause in diplomatic efforts as the conflict escalates.

 Global Economic and Diplomatic Fallout

The standoff, coupled with Iran’s vow to retaliate further, has alarmed Gulf states and G7 leaders convening in Canada.

A draft G7 statement urging de-escalation awaits U.S. approval, with President Trump’s position uncertain.

Soaring oil prices and stock market declines, driven by fears of disrupted Iranian crude supplies, highlight the urgent need for diplomacy to avert further destabilization in the region.

 

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