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Iran war live: Tehran denies Trump’s claims of meeting in Doha

David Okafor — World Affairs Correspondent
By David Okafor · World Affairs Correspondent
· 1 min read

Iran has denied claims made by U.S. President Donald Trump that a meeting between the two nations was scheduled to take place in Doha, Qatar, on the current day. Tehran has stated that there are no plans for any talks with the United States in the coming days. The conflicting statements highlight the ongoing tensions and lack of direct communication channels between the two countries.

The denial from Iran comes after President Trump publicly stated that a meeting was imminent. These assertions were made amidst a period of heightened friction between the U.S. and Iran, particularly following the U.S. withdrawal from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) nuclear deal and the subsequent re-imposition of sanctions. While the U.S. has expressed a willingness for direct talks to address Iran's nuclear program and regional activities, Iran has maintained that sanctions must be lifted before any negotiations can occur.

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The situation underscores the complex diplomatic landscape surrounding Iran. The U.S. has been pursuing a policy of "maximum pressure" against Tehran, aiming to curb its influence and nuclear ambitions. However, the lack of a clear diplomatic path forward has led to a stalemate, with both sides issuing contradictory statements regarding potential engagement. The international community has largely called for de-escalation and a return to dialogue to prevent further instability in the region.

The repeated instances of public pronouncements followed by denials from the Iranian side suggest a strategic approach to managing international perception and internal political dynamics. The U.S. administration's public statements on potential meetings have often been met with skepticism or outright rejection by Iranian officials, indicating a deep-seated distrust. The future of U.S.-Iran relations remains uncertain, with the possibility of further escalation or a gradual shift towards diplomatic engagement contingent on a multitude of factors, including regional developments and internal political considerations in both countries.