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Trump says U.S.-Iran meeting to take place in Qatar as Tehran denies any sit-down in coming days

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Trump says U.S.-Iran meeting to take place in Qatar as Tehran denies any sit-down in coming days
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President Donald Trump announced that U.S. and Iranian officials are scheduled to meet in Qatar to discuss the ongoing West Asia conflict. However, Iranian officials have explicitly denied that any such negotiations with the U.S. are planned for the coming days.

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The conflicting statements highlight ongoing diplomatic tensions and communication gaps between the U.S. and Iran regarding regional stability.

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U.S. President Donald Trump said Iran has requested a meeting that will be held in Qatar on Tuesday (June 30, 2026), despite Tehran denying that any technical talks on the deal aimed at ending the West Asia war were planned.

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