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Iran plans to stay away from talks until US position changes — agency

According to its information, the resumption of negotiations in the near future is unlikely

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tass.comStai leggendo5 g fa

Iran plans to stay away from talks until US position changes — agency

According to its information, the resumption of negotiations in the near future is unlikely

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global.chinadaily.com.cn5 g fa

Iran says negotiations 'off the table' till US backs down from its positions on Lebanon, Hormuz Strait: Fars

TEHRAN -- Iran will not enter negotiations with the United States until Washington backs down from its positions, semi-official Fars news agency reported Saturday, rejecting earlier media reports that Iran had sought…

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  1. sabato 11 luglio 2026·global.chinadaily.com.cn

    Iran says negotiations 'off the table' till US backs down from its positions on Lebanon, Hormuz Strait: Fars

    TEHRAN -- Iran will not enter negotiations with the United States until Washington backs down from its positions, semi-official Fars news agency reported Saturday, rejecting…

  2. sabato 11 luglio 2026·tass.com

    Iran plans to stay away from talks until US position changes — agency

    According to its information, the resumption of negotiations in the near future is unlikely