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Qatari Negotiators Leave Tehran After Talks with Iranian Officials
Qatari negotiators departed Tehran Wednesday morning following extensive discussions with Iranian officials aimed at finalizing a potential Iran-US agreement.

A source told Reuters that Qatari negotiators left Tehran on Wednesday morning as part of efforts to finalize a possible agreement between Iran and the United States.
The source added that the Qatari delegation visited Tehran after conducting intensive consultations with the US side to put the finishing touches on an anticipated deal between Washington and Tehran.
According to the same official, the Qatari negotiators departed the Iranian capital today following extensive talks with Iranian officials.
These discussions between the Qatari delegation and Iranian officials continued until the early hours of the morning, but no further details were provided regarding the nature of the talks or any outcomes reached.
Neither the US government in Washington nor the Iranian authorities in Tehran have issued any immediate comments on the matter.
Earlier on Thursday, a diplomatic source familiar with the matter told CNN that the Qatari delegation arrived in Tehran after consultations with the United States to hold meetings with Iranian negotiators. The aim was to narrow outstanding gaps between the parties and advance the negotiation process.
The official Iranian broadcasting organization reported that the visit included discussions on bilateral relations between Doha and Tehran, alongside exchanging views on recent developments related to diplomatic efforts to end what it described as "the war imposed by the United States" on Iran.
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