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Iran's UN ambassador cites good progress in peace talks, but denies US commodity purchase claims
Iran's UN ambassador in Geneva reported good progress in U.S.-Iran peace talks but denied claims that Iran would use unfrozen assets to buy U.S. commodities. He mentioned plans to establish two working groups to discuss sanctions removal and issues related to Iranian nuclear activities.
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