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Where do US, Iran talks stand after Doha negotiations: What we know

Where do US, Iran talks stand after Doha negotiations: What we know
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The United States and Iran have concluded a round of indirect talks in Doha aimed at solidifying a 60-day ceasefire and addressing nuclear and regional security issues. Mediators from Qatar and Pakistan reported positive progress, including the establishment of a new communications channel.

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Diplomatic progress between the US and Iran is critical for regional stability in the Middle East and the global energy supply via the Strait of Hormuz.

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— Karim JAAFAR Iran and the United States concluded a round of indirect talks in Doha, mediators said Thursday, as they kept up efforts to advance negotiations and lower tensions following recent exchanges of fire.

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The report balances perspectives from both sides and cites international mediators, maintaining a neutral tone.

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