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U.S. and Iran hold separate meetings in Qatar and agree to continue discussions

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U.S. and Iran hold separate meetings in Qatar and agree to continue discussions
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U.S. and Iranian negotiators held separate meetings in Qatar to discuss ending the ongoing war, with mediators reporting positive progress. The talks are focused on resolving tensions, including disputes over maritime passage through the Strait of Hormuz.

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Diplomatic progress between the U.S. and Iran is essential for global energy market stability and de-escalating conflict in the Middle East.

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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — U.S. and Iranian negotiators met separately on Wednesday with Qatari and Pakistani mediators, with "positive progress made," and they agreed to continue discussions, host Qatar said.

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The report maintains a neutral tone, focusing on the diplomatic process and the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz.

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