Iran Considers Suspending Technical Talks with US Amid Rising Tensions After Strait of Hormuz Attacks
An Iranian source told the Qatari newspaper Al-Araby Al-Jadeed on Sunday that Tehran has sent sharp messages to the United States through intermediaries over the past two days. The source warned that recent US military strikes and attempts to open an alternative corridor in the Strait of Hormuz pose a significant threat to the future of the memorandum of understanding between the two countries. Iran is reportedly considering suspending technical talks with the US unless violations cease.
The US military conducted a series of airstrikes overnight against Iranian military targets in response to an Iranian drone attack on the Panama-flagged oil tanker Kiko in the Strait of Hormuz, which was carrying over two million barrels of crude oil. Following the US strikes, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) launched missiles and drones toward Kuwait and Bahrain. Both countries reported air defense engagements, with Bahrain activating alarms and Kuwait intercepting two ballistic missiles.
The IRGC spokesperson warned that Iran would respond more severely to any further violations of the ceasefire by the US. The US Central Command confirmed the airstrikes were retaliation for the drone attack on the tanker. US President Donald Trump accused Iran on social media of repeatedly violating the ceasefire agreement and warned that the US might be forced to take decisive military action, threatening the existence of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
The IRGC naval command condemned the US strikes as ineffective and reaffirmed Iran's control over the Strait of Hormuz. They also threatened that US bases in the region would face severe consequences in the coming days. The escalating military exchanges underscore the fragile state of US-Iran relations and cast doubt on the continuation of diplomatic talks.
Summary: Iran is threatening to suspend technical talks with the US following US airstrikes on Iranian military targets in retaliation for a drone attack on an oil tanker in the Strait of Hormuz. Iran responded by launching missiles and drones toward Kuwait and Bahrain, escalating regional tensions and raising doubts about the future of diplomatic agreements.
Points: - Iran warns it may suspend technical talks with the US amid recent military escalations. - US airstrikes targeted Iranian military sites after an Iranian drone hit a Panama-flagged oil tanker. - Iran retaliated by launching missiles and drones at Kuwait and Bahrain, triggering air defense responses. - The IRGC threatens harsher responses to further US ceasefire violations. - President Trump warned Iran of potential decisive military action, threatening its existence. - Iran asserts control over the Strait of Hormuz and warns US bases of severe consequences.
Topic: security
Entities: {"people": ["Donald Trump"], "organizations": ["Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps", "US Central Command"], "places": ["Strait of Hormuz", "Iran", "Kuwait", "Bahrain", "Panama"]}