Iran said Tuesday that talks with the United States on its nuclear programme and sanctions relief would likely begin later this week, as President Donald Trump said the Strait of Hormuz would "completely open" once the foes sign their deal.Officials say negotiations over a final deal would take place in a 60-day window after the memorandum of understanding to end nearly four months of war triggered by US-Israeli strikes on Iran is physically signed.
Iran says talks on final US deal to begin this week
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Fri 12:00 - Al-Monitor
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Fri 16:39 - The Hill
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Fri 19:36 - Al-Monitor
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Sun 03:04 - Middle East Eye
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Sun 10:36 - Al-Monitor
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Sun 11:01 - Middle East Eye
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Sun 23:01 - Al-Monitor
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Mon 15:03 - Fox News
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Tue 10:30 - Al-Monitor
Iran says talks on final US deal to begin this week