
IranUS-Iran Indirect Talks in Doha Amidst Regional Tensions
The US and Iran are engaged in indirect technical talks in Doha to ensure a peace agreement, resume maritime transport, and potentially unfreeze assets, while some express skepticism about the outcomes and Trump's role.
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⚡ Counters the mainstream narrative — Mainstream news reports 'positive progress' in US-Iran indirect talks in Doha and mentions 'US-Iran talks today will cover US deal and frozen assets'. The social signal directly refutes this by claiming Iran has not made concessions on nuclear facilities or agreed to IAEA inspections, and is financially benefiting from lifted sanctions without restrictions, which contradicts the idea of 'progress' towards a deal.
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US-Iran Indirect Talks in Doha Amidst Regional Tensions
First report 14h agoLast update 13h agoThere is skepticism regarding the sincerity and effectiveness of the US-Iran talks, with concerns that Iran is gaining financially without making concessions on nuclear facilities or other issues.
Iran's Parliament Speaker Qalibaf asserts that access for IAEA inspectors is limited and that Iran will not grant privileges beyond what is determined by the Supreme National Security Council.
Some reports indicate positive discussions between the US and Iran, with Trump suggesting progress on denuclearization and unfreezing funds.
Iran warns of strong retaliation against any threats to its leadership, following statements from Israel's defense minister.
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