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US, Iran officials hold indirect talks in Qatar to try to end war: diplomat - South China Morning Post

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Summary

US and Iranian officials are holding indirect talks in Qatar to try to end their ongoing war.

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The diplomatic efforts between the United States and Iran could potentially lead to a resolution of tensions, which has significant implications for regional stability and global relations.

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