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More mixed messages on U.S.-Iran peace talks

More mixed messages on U.S.-Iran peace talks

Summary

President Donald Trump said the United States and Iran will restart peace talks in Doha on Tuesday. However, Iran’s top negotiator said no meeting is planned. This shows there is some uncertainty about if or when the talks will happen.

Key Facts

  • President Trump announced talks between the U.S. and Iran would resume in Doha on Tuesday.
  • Iran’s senior negotiator stated no meeting is currently scheduled.
  • The conflicting statements indicate unclear communication between the two sides.
  • Talks would aim to address ongoing issues between the U.S. and Iran.
  • The news was reported by CBS News correspondent Weijia Jiang.
  • Doha is the capital city of Qatar, often used as a neutral place for international talks.
  • Both countries have a history of tense relations and previous failed negotiations.
  • No official confirmation of the meeting has come from either government aside from these statements.
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