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Iran suspends ALL chats with US as Middle East ceasefire collapses into total chaos

IRAN’S CHIEF NEGOTIATOR WARNS U.S. ‘NOT TO BE TRUSTED’ AS CEASEFIRE TEETERS

Speaker of Iran Parliament, Mohammed Ghalibaf

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​By SCM REPORTER I June 1, 2026

 

​IRAN has sensationally pulled the plug on all peace talks with America, warning that “the bill is coming” in a terrifying escalation that threatens to plunge the Middle East into a total all-out war.

​In a furious, late-night statement blasted out by the Iranian Embassy in Kenya, the rogue state declared that all communication channels with Washington are officially dead and buried.
​Tehran’s hardliners claim they are tearing up the diplomatic playbook because the US and Israel have violated a fragile, weeks-old ceasefire agreement.

​The explosive statement warned: “Until a real ceasefire is honored on every front, all channels and talks with America are suspended.”

​Directly threatening Israel, the regime barked: “The Zionist regime must pay the full price for its crimes in Lebanon. Every choice has consequences. The bill is coming.”

​The dynamic of the conflict has completely shifted. Tehran insists that the hard-fought truce mediated by Pakistan earlier this spring was a “total packages” deal covering every single one of its regional proxy fronts—including Hezbollah forces in Lebanon.

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​But the deal has spectacularly unraveled. Iran accuses the US of launching a “naval blockade” and claims Israeli operations north of the Litani River have broken the peace.

​”Violating it anywhere means violating it everywhere,” the Iranian statement blasted. “The US and Israel will bear full responsibility. Everything will return to its rightful place.”

​The Middle East has been balanced on a knife-edge following the outbreak of the 2026 Iran War. Just weeks ago, a temporary, US-backed ceasefire framework brought a brief pause to heavy hostilities and aimed to safely reopen the critical Strait of Hormuz oil shipping lanes.

However, a massive dispute over the scope of the deal has torn it apart:

​The Iran Version: Tehran claims the truce was an all-inclusive package meant to halt fighting across Iran, Lebanon, Iraq, and Yemen.

​The US & Israel Version: Washington and Tel Aviv have repeatedly maintained that the ceasefire only applied to direct strikes on Iranian soil—not to operations against Hezbollah inside Lebanon.

​With Israeli forces pushing deeper into southern Lebanon over the weekend and seizing strategic strongholds, Iran has used its diplomatic outpost in Nairobi, Kenya—a key hub for its regional foreign policy and intelligence communication—to effectively declare the peace process dead.

​With all diplomatic phone lines between Washington and Tehran now disconnected, military experts fear a devastating new wave of drone, missile, and naval clashes is just hours away.

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