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U.S. and Iran talks: ambiguity, intermediaries, and who might be involved

24/03/2026-03:19 24/03/2026-03:35 חדשות قناة Al Jazeera דיווח

There is growing confusion over reports that the White House has been in contact with Iranian figures amid the ongoing Middle East conflict, even as Iran strongly denies any direct negotiations. According to recent reports, U.S. envoys including Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner may have engaged with Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, but Tehran insists no talks have taken place and has dismissed reports as “fake news,” suggesting the claims are aimed at influencing markets. This video explores: why the White House may be signaling talks are ongoing possible intermediaries and indirect communication channels who the U.S. might be speaking with about Iran Iran’s denial of negotiations with the United States the role of regional countries like Pakistan, Oman and others relaying messages how markets reacted to talk of negotiations While U.S. officials hint at negotiation progress, Iranian leaders publicly reject the notion of any formal talks, reflecting deep mistrust and strategic ambiguity from both sides. Subscribe to our channel: bit.ly
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