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Iran Insists Only on 'Indirect' Talks with U.S. -- Says None Have Happened Yet

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Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs Abbas Araghchi rejected the possibility of direct talks between Iran and the United States in the foreseeable future in remarks on Sunday -- adding that, while Tehran is open to "indirect" dialogue, none has happened so far during the second Trump term.
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United States to hold direct talks with Iran on nuclear programme President Trump said the talks with Tehran would start Saturday but insisted Tehran can’t get nuclear weapons. READ MORE :...

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