Iranian parliamentarian: The Israeli attack has canceled the nuclear negotiations between Iran and the United States.

Member of the Iranian Parliament's National Security and Foreign Policy Committee, Aladdin Boroujerdi, announced that the Israeli military attack on Iranian nuclear facilities has "practically canceled the sixth round of nuclear negotiations," which was scheduled to take place on Sunday in the Omani capital, Muscat.
Boroujerdi emphasized in statements broadcasted by "Iranian television" that "continuing any negotiating path in the face of direct military aggression is no longer feasible," holding the United States responsible for "the repercussions of this crime due to its strategic partnership with the Zionist entity."
The Iranian parliamentarian's statements came hours after the Iranian Revolutionary Guard announced the killing of prominent military leaders and nuclear scientists in airstrikes, described by Tehran as a "war crime," and vowed to retaliate.
It is worth noting that the sixth round of negotiations between Iran and the United States on the nuclear file was supposed to be held in Muscat amid international hopes for progress in the file.