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Qalibaf says US-Iran talks will continue within Tehran's 'red lines'

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Qalibaf says US-Iran talks will continue within Tehran's 'red lines'

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TL;DR

Iranian parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf said Friday that negotiations with the United States will continue within the framework of Tehran's 'red lines,' according to a report on the Arabic the source Al-Alam. The statement reaffirms Iran's public position amid an ongoing diplomatic track between the two countries.

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Iranian parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf stated on Friday that talks with the United States will proceed within the framework of Tehran's defined 'red lines,' as reported by the Arabic the source Al-Alam.

The statement, attributed to Qalibaf by the channel, comes as the US-Iran diplomatic track continues amid a complex backdrop of US airstrikes on Iranian military infrastructure and multiple reported rounds of negotiations. As The Zioneer has previously reported, this track has included discussions over a preliminary agreement, mechanisms for releasing frozen Iranian assets, and reports of a potential virtual signing of a memorandum of understanding—though Israeli officials have said they are still working to ascertain the full details of any emerging deal.

Qalibaf's latest remarks do not introduce new specifics on timing or substance, but reaffirm a consistent public position from Tehran that any agreement must respect Iran's stated boundaries.

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