Qatar's foreign ministry spokesman says no high-level meetings or direct talks between the US and Iran are scheduled.
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Qatar's foreign ministry spokesman says no high-level meetings or direct talks between the US and Iran are scheduled.
Qatar's foreign ministry spokesman says no high-level meetings or direct talks between the US and Iran are scheduled. Iran says it will send an expert delegation to Doha to follow up on the release of frozen Iranian funds. There will be no direct technical talks or meetings between Iranian and U.S. officials while both sides are in Doha, Qatar, this week, the country's Foreign Ministry announced Tuesday.
BBC News reported the story as "US envoys in Doha to meet mediators but not Iranians, Qatar says." Al Jazeera English reported the story as "US envoys in Doha for indirect talks with Iranian technical delegation." Washington Times reported the story as "No direct meetings between U.S. and Iranian officials scheduled this week, Qatar says."
3 sources have covered this story, including BBC News, Al Jazeera English and Washington Times. The earliest reporting in the cluster landed about 4 hours ago.
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