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Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson said Iranian technical delegation would travel to Qatar this week, but stressed that the visit was unrelated to any meeting with US officials.

US President Donald Trump and Iran’s Supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei (Photos: AFP)
Iran on Monday said no meetings with the United States are scheduled in the coming days, rejecting US President Donald Trump’s announcement that talks between the two countries would take place in Doha on Tuesday.
Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei said an Iranian technical delegation would travel to Qatar this week, but stressed that the visit was unrelated to any meeting with US officials, Al Jazeera reported.
“No talks between Iran and the United States are scheduled in the coming days,” Baghaei said.
According to the foreign ministry, the delegation heading to Doha will focus on “implementing the provisions of the memorandum of understanding” and will not hold discussions with US representatives, Iran’s IRNA news agency reported.
The ministry added that the visit by US officials to Qatar “has no connection to the visit of the Iranian delegation.”
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