Iranian Negotiator Ends U.S. Peace Talks After Israeli Strikes on Beirut
Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said on 14 June 2026 there was no point in continuing talks after Israeli strikes hit Beirut's southern suburbs. Iranian media separately reported that the United States had agreed to present reconstruction plans for Iran of at least 300 billion dollars.
deccanchronicle.comIranian chief negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said on 14 June 2026 there was "no point" in continuing peace talks with the United States after Israeli military strikes hit Beirut's southern suburbs. Ghalibaf told reporters the strikes removed any basis for resuming negotiations. He added that further talks would be pointless unless the United States upheld prior commitments.
Iranian media reported that the United States had agreed to present reconstruction plans for Iran amounting to at least 300 billion dollars. The reports appeared in the same period as the negotiator's statement. -Iran agreement, according to France 24 reporting.
No additional details on casualties or damage were released in the statements carried by the outlets. Iranian state media carried the military official's warning that the action would draw a response.
Iranian officials have not outlined specific next steps beyond the suspension of talks.


