Summary
- Iran said diplomatic and indirect negotiation channels with the US remain open.
- It said indirect contact between the US and Iran is continuing despite military tensions in the Middle East.
- Whether diplomatic channels remain open is being watched as a gauge of the chances for talks to resume.
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Iran said diplomatic and indirect negotiation channels with the US remain open, signaling that contacts are continuing despite military tensions.
The Tehran Times reported on April 7 that the outlet wrote on X, formerly Twitter, that "diplomatic and indirect negotiation channels with the US have not been closed."
The comment came as questions have emerged over a possible halt in direct talks between the two countries. The US and Iran are known to have maintained indirect contacts through mediating countries.
Iran has remained cautious about formal direct negotiations. Still, it has kept diplomatic channels open, leaving room for talks depending on how the situation develops.
As military tensions persist in the Middle East, the status of those diplomatic channels is being watched as a gauge of whether negotiations could resume. Shifts in the positions of either side, as well as mediation efforts, will draw attention.


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