President Donald Trump says U.S.-Iran diplomacy is gaining momentum after the latest Doha talks, but Tehran insists it will not compromise on key red lines. Qatar has described the indirect negotiations as making “positive progress,” while both sides continue to clash over sanctions relief, nuclear restrictions, and the implementation of the existing memorandum of understanding. Iran says Washington must deliver on previous commitments before any final deal can be reached, while the U.S. is pushing for a broader long-term framework. Is the Doha process moving toward a breakthrough, or are the two sides still too far apart? Watch the full report.

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US President Donald Trump hailed the progress on Wednesday of indirect talks between the United States and Iran in Qatar, as the sides aimed to push

The talks are based on a 14-point interim accord signed last month that was meant to halt the Middle East war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz

US President Donald Trump hailed the progress on Wednesday, saying there had been "very good meetings" in Doha

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ALBAWABA- U.S. President Donald Trump said Wednesday that efforts to resolve Iran's nuclear program are "moving along well," expressing optimism as U.S.

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Trump says Iran denuclearization is moving along well after Doha meetings. Up to $25 billion in frozen assets could be released as part of ongoing talks.

Both sides agreed to establish a communication channel to report and record violations of their initial memorandum of understanding.

Tehran says 'communication channel' to be established with Washington to discuss breaches of the interim deal.