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Iran says no high-level US talks planned
Iran denied U.S. claims about planned high-level talks in Qatar to address a ceasefire, with conflicting statements highlighting a lack of common ground. Iran rejected a France-backed plan to demine the Strait of Hormuz, asserting sole authority to clear mines, while an expert noted the regime's diminishing leverage as countries bypass the waterway, potentially pressuring Washington for sanctions relief.
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