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Sunday, June 28, 2026

Iran did not take part in technical talks slated for Sunday due to recent attacks on the country and unfulfilled conditions of the MoU with the United States, a member of the Office of Preservation and Publication of the Works of Iran's Supreme Leader told state TV on Sunday.

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No end in sight. A senior military adviser to Iran's supreme leader says discussions about fees for passage through Hormuz would be part of any negotiations with Trump, who has said his administration will not allow tolls on transit through the waterway. The situation is ripe for escalation.

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-- Scott Horton (@robertscotthorton.bsky.social) 9:05 AM · Jun 28, 2026

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... "For example one of the reasons is checking if we have access to the unfrozen funds, if there is no access then this condition has not been fulfilled," Mehdi Fazaeili said. ...

#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-06-28 09:22 PM | Reply

Another view...

US and Iran agree to halt attacks, hold talks in Doha this week: Report
english.alarabiya.net

... The United States and Iran agreed to stop strikes against each other, a senior US official said, according to a report by Axios on Sunday.

The two sides anticipate meeting on Tuesday in Doha, Qatar's capital, Axios said, to work out their dispute over the Strait of Hormuz, a key corridor for oil shipments from the region.

An American official told Al Arabiya that technical talks between the United States and Iran were proceeding according to the specified schedule, adding that the talks have not been canceled and would be held in the coming days. ...


#2 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-06-28 09:25 PM | Reply

@#1,2

Picking apart the wording of the two comments, Iran said it did not take part in the talks on Sunday, but said nothing about the remainder of the week.

Meanwhile, the US seemed to ignore Sunday's snub, and said that the talks later in the week would proceed as scheduled.


Diplomatic-speak is a wonderful thing ...

#3 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-06-28 09:28 PM | Reply

Iran controls the discussion. Period.

Once they showed what closing the strait looks like, Trump has been and will remain as he is now: On. His. Knees.

Thanks, Republicans, you've really outdone yourselves this time around.

#4 | Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2026-06-29 05:30 AM | Reply

Trump is not a negotiator. He is a bargainer. He thinks in terms of using force to make the other side quickly agree to his terms, and nothing more. Not being a strategic thinker, he cannot see past his tactics for situations where they don't work. Iran probably stumbled upon closing the Strait of Hormuz, and has found that tactic to be highly effective in dealing with the dolts sent to the negotiations.

The present stalemate will continue for some time. Iran is selling a little oil, the bombs have mostly stopped falling, they have the US by the cojones, and they have revealed the Great Satans leadership to be impotent and incompetent. And they still have all of the nuclear material created since Trump tore up the Obama deal. Pretty good for a pariah nation ...

#5 | Posted by catdog at 2026-06-29 06:32 AM | Reply

Another weekend of attacking Iran after the markets close then agreeing to talks before they open. Did you all have a nice weekend making millions from the stock market manipulation?

#6 | Posted by Derek_Wildstar at 2026-06-29 12:44 PM | Reply

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