Iran Denies Planned US Talks, Says Qatar Visit Is Only For Existing MoU Implementation Work
Iran has denied reports of any upcoming talks with US officials, saying no direct negotiations for a final agreement have begun. Tehran said its current
Iran has denied reports of any upcoming talks with US officials, saying no direct negotiations for a final agreement have begun. Tehran said its current focus is on implementing the existing MoU, including issues related to oil sale authorization and frozen assets. It also clarified that the visit of Iran's technical delegation to Qatar is only linked to the implementation of the MoU and is not related to any direct engagement with the United States.
Meanwhile, Qatar continues to play a key diplomatic role, with reports saying it helped facilitate the wording and transcription of the MoU during marathon discussions. Times Now - Times Now News channel examines news with in-depth analysis. We provide much more than the latest news and breaking news of the day. Times Network houses upscale television channels. Times Network takes the lead with its ground-breaking innovation and disruption of a new content category.
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6:30 The Strait of Hormuz: Iran's Strategic Leverage in Negotiations 7:00 Conclusion: Future Prospects for US-Iran Relations