Iran confirms continuation of US-Iran diplomatic talks
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Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei confirmed that negotiations between Iran and the United States are ongoing, covering a broad range of issues. This development indicates a continued diplomatic channel between the two adversaries, which may influence de-escalation efforts or regional stability within the broader Iran-Israel conflict theater.
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Confirmed that US-Iranian talks continue and a broad range of issues were discussed.
Participating in ongoing talks with Iran as confirmed by Iranian officials.
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"The new event confirms the continuation of US-Iran diplomatic talks in Tehran, which directly aligns with Event 9 reporting that these talks were continuing in Islamabad earlier the same day. Both events describe the same ongoing diplomatic process."
"Event 5 notes increased naval transit in the Strait of Hormuz specifically 'amid US-Iran diplomatic engagement.' The new event confirms this engagement is ongoing, indicating the military activity and diplomatic confirmation are occurring simultaneously as part of the same broader situation."
"Event 7 describes a pro-government rally in Tehran that coincided with the Iran-US diplomatic talks. The new event confirms the continuation of these talks, establishing a parallel relationship between the domestic political display and the ongoing diplomatic confirmation."
"Event 10 confirms the continuation of US-Iran diplomatic talks, providing the immediate context for the new event where VP Vance outlines specific negotiation goals. The new event is a substantive development within the ongoing dialogue confirmed in Event 10."
"Event 15 confirms the continuation of diplomatic talks, which serves as the direct precursor to the specific 21-hour round of negotiations described in the new event where flexibility was demonstrated."
"Event 13 confirms the continuation of diplomatic talks between Iran and the US, which directly precedes and leads to the resumption of expert-level negotiations described in the new event."