US President Donald Trump said Iran has requested a meeting that will be held in Qatar on Tuesday, despite Tehran earlier denying that any technical talks on the deal aimed at ending the Middle East war were planned.
The announcement came after Iran held its first talks with Oman on managing the Strait of Hormuz since the US-Iran deal was signed, and as Washington and Tehran agreed to halt their attacks, which had strained the agreement.
On the other hand, Iran's Foreign Ministry rejected Trump's claim, saying that no political talks with the United States have been scheduled at any level. The ministry clarified that Iran will only send an expert delegation to Doha to work on technical issues such as advancing the MoU and securing the release of Iranian assets frozen in Qatar.





