
US and Iran Conclude Qatar Talks, Agree on Communication Channel
The United States and Iran concluded talks in Qatar, which focused on the Strait of Hormuz and resulted in an agreement to open a 'communication channel' regarding a Memorandum of Understanding. While Trump saw progress, the talks ended without a major breakthrough.
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Trump sees progress as US and Iran hold Qatar talks
US President Donald Trump has offered a tentative sign that progress was being made on negotiations to end the Middle East war. Iran's deputy foreign minister confirmed that the talks had concluded and that both sides had agreed to establish a communication channel to report and record any violations of their initial memorandum.
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Iran's Deputy FM Gharibabadi also says part of $6bn in frozen assets would be used to buy goods that Tehran needs.
Read full article →Trump sees progress as US and Iran hold talks in Qatar
US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that indirect talks with Iran in Qatar were making progress, offering a tentative sign that diplomacy was holding after recent exchanges of fire threatened efforts to end the Middle East war. Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi, who led Tehran’s delegation, later said the talks had concluded and that the sides had agreed to establish a communication channel by Thursday to report and record violations of their initial memorandum of...
By Agence France-Presse
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Iran and the United States concluded two days of indirect talks in Doha on Wednesday without clear progress toward a lasting peace, as discussions focused on implementing parts of their June agreement. US President Donald Trump said the sides were making progress on possible limits to Iran's nuclear programme.
By FRANCE 24
Read full article →US, Iran conclude talks focused on Strait of Hormuz
Iran and the United States concluded a round of indirect talk with no sign they had made headway toward a lasting peace, focusing instead on issues that they said had been resolved when an interim agreement was announced two weeks ago.
Read full article →"Getting Along Very Well": Trump Sees Progress As US, Iran Hold Qatar Talks
US President Donald Trump said Wednesday that indirect talks with Iran in Qatar were making progress, offering a tentative sign that diplomacy was holding after recent exchanges of fire threatened efforts to end the Middle East war.
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Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister, Kazem Gharibabadi, told Iranian state media that talks included an initial meeting of a monitoring group to ensure implementation of the recently signed US-Iran MoU.
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President Donald Trump said on Monday that the United States is “getting along well” with Iran, as the two countries began indirect talks via mediators in Doha on Wednesday, in a bid to advance negotiations and ease tensions following exchanges of fire between the two sides. “The denuclearisation of Iran is moving along well,” Trump told reporters before leaving for a trip. “They’ve had very good meetings, and we’ll see.” He added that Tehran had “come a long way” in negotiations with Washing...
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