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Iran’s chief negotiator says US talks bound by Tehran’s ‘red lines’

Iran’s chief negotiator says US talks bound by Tehran’s ‘red lines’
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Iranian negotiator Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf stated that ongoing talks with the US remain bound by Tehran's 'red lines.' The negotiations, aimed at ending regional conflict, face delays due to logistical issues and tensions regarding the situation in Lebanon.

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TEHRAN: Iran’s chief negotiator Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf said on Friday that talks with the United States would remain bound by Tehran’s “red lines.”

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The report balances Iranian official statements with US logistical explanations and external reporting.

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