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Iran says talks format changed after US ‘threatening statement’
Iran's foreign ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei stated the Iranian delegation refused to continue quadrilateral talks involving the United States, Pakistan, and Qatar in Switzerland after a 'threatening statement' by US President Donald Trump. Iran rejected efforts by Qatar and Pakistan to maintain the four-party format, emphasizing the need for the other side to implement existing commitments.
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