Iran has denied any upcoming negotiations with the US, contradicting President Trump’s claims of a meeting in Qatar. While both nations reportedly agreed to halt counter-strikes following recent escalations around the Strait of Hormuz, Tehran clarified that an expert delegation will visit Doha solely to discuss the implementation of a memorandum of understanding concerning frozen assets and oil exports. Comprehensive deal talks remain contingent on these key provisions. Iran has denied any upcoming negotiations with the US, contradicting President Trump’s claims of a meeting in Qatar. While both nations reportedly agreed to halt counter-strikes following recent escalations around the Strait of Hormuz, Tehran clarified that an expert delegation will visit Doha solely to discuss the implementation of a memorandum of understanding concerning frozen assets and oil exports. Comprehensive deal talks remain contingent on these key provisions.
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