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Trump announces Tuesday talks with Iran in Doha, Tehran says no such meetings are planned
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Trump announces Tuesday talks with Iran in Doha, Tehran says no such meetings are planned

The article reports conflicting claims regarding potential U.S.-Iran talks. President Donald Trump announced plans for high-level discussions with Iranian officials in Doha, Qatar, via his social media platform. The White House confirmed that special envoy David W. Wright and senior advisor Jared Kushner would travel to Doha for meetings related to a Memorandum of Understanding. However, Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister, Kazem Gharibabadi, denied any planned meetings with U.S. officials in Qatar this week, stating that such talks were not scheduled and that media reports were unfounded. He noted that consultations with Qatar continue but emphasized they focus on other issues, particularly the situation in the Strait of Hormuz. Meanwhile, Trump claimed credit for falling oil prices, linking them to the U.S.-Iran deal, while market data showed a decline compared to pre-conflict levels.

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Trump announces Tuesday talks with Iran in Doha, Tehran says no such meetings are planned

The article reports conflicting claims regarding potential U.S.-Iran talks. President Donald Trump announced plans for high-level discussions with Iranian officials in Doha, Qatar, via his social media platform. The White House confirmed that special envoy David W. Wright and senior advisor Jared Kushner would travel to Doha for meetings related to a Memorandum of Understanding. However, Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister, Kazem Gharibabadi, denied any planned meetings with U.S. officials in Qatar this week, stating that such talks were not scheduled and that media reports were unfounded. He noted that consultations with Qatar continue but emphasized they focus on other issues, particularly the situation in the Strait of Hormuz. Meanwhile, Trump claimed credit for falling oil prices, linking them to the U.S.-Iran deal, while market data showed a decline compared to pre-conflict levels.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both sides of the dispute—U.S. claims of planned talks and Iranian denial—with balanced reporting. It includes quotes from both the White House and Iranian officials, as well as contextual information on oil prices and regional tensions. There is no clear editorial slant toward褒

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