Iran-US war latest: Trump dismisses fears of renewed combat as Qatar cites ‘positive progress’ in deadlocked talks
- Indirect talks between Tehran and Washington have ended in a stalemate in Doha despite President Donald Trump insisting the US is getting along “very well” with Iran.
- The discussions, which were handled by mediators, concluded on Wednesday evening, as sources said teams largely focused on issues that had supposedly already been settled.
- Iran has said it would not initiate the remaining clauses of the memorandum of understanding (MoU) until the initial five clauses were fully stabilised and finalised.
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- Indirect talks between Tehran and Washington have ended in a stalemate in Doha despite President Donald Trump insisting the US is getting along “very well” with Iran.
- The discussions, which were handled by mediators, concluded on Wednesday evening, as sources said teams largely focused on issues that had supposedly already been settled.
- Iran has said it would not initiate the remaining clauses of the memorandum of understanding (MoU) until the initial five clauses were fully stabilised and finalised.
Sources: The Independent