No Iran-US talks in coming days, Iran’s foreign ministry spokesperson says
Tehran said talks with Washington are not scheduled and said a 14-point memorandum must be implemented before formal negotiations can begin.
- On Tuesday, Iran refuted claims by President Donald Trump that Tehran requested a meeting in Doha, stating there are no negotiation meetings scheduled with the United States in the coming days.
- President Donald Trump claimed on Monday that Iran requested a meeting, posting on Truth Social that talks would occur in Doha; the White House later confirmed the trip amid ongoing tensions near the Strait of Hormuz.
- Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and Senior Adviser Jared Kushner are traveling to Doha for discussions, while Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Esmail Baghaei clarified the Iranian delegation's visit focuses on implementing the Memorandum of Understanding, including Article 11.
- Baghaei stated that Iran has not yet entered the negotiation phase for a final agreement, clarifying that formal talks remain contingent upon Article 13 of the Memorandum of Understanding requiring implementation of Articles 1, 4, 5, 10, and 11.
- White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt urged Tehran to sign a deal with the United States, stating President Donald Trump wants to see the peace process play out following the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding.
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Iran refutes Trump's claim, says no talks scheduled with US in Qatar, final negotiations yet to begin
Iran on Tuesday refuted Trump’s claims and said that there are no negotiation meetings scheduled with the United States "in the coming days", dismissing speculation that its delegation's visit to Qatar is linked to any discussions with US officials. According to Iran's Fars News Agency, Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei said, "In the coming days, we have no negotiation meetings at any level with the American side." He added, "The fact th…
Iran Says No US Talks Scheduled In Qatar, Final Negotiations Yet To Begin
Iran has said that there are no negotiation meetings scheduled with the United States "in the coming days", dismissing speculation that its delegation's visit to Qatar is linked to any discussions with US officials.
Iran says no high-level US talks planned
Iran contradicted the US’ assertion that the countries plan to hold high-level talks in Qatar on Tuesday to shore up their shaky ceasefire. The conflicting statements were the latest sign that “there seems to be little common ground — including what kind of talks are even taking place,” Politico wrote. Iran has looked to reassert leverage over the Strait of Hormuz, rejecting a France-backed plan to demine the waterway, saying Tehran would exclus…
Iran to No Negotiations with U.S. for Several Days... Doha Visit for MOU Review The Iranian government has reiterated that it has no plans for any negotiations with the United States in the coming days. This position contradicts U.S. President Donald Trump's claim that a bilateral meeting would be held in Doha, Qatar, on the 30th. (29th)
Iran says ‘no planned negotiations’ with US in coming days
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