Qatar Negotiators Arrive in Tehran to Finalize US-Iran Conflict Agreement
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- Qatari negotiators have arrived in Tehran to finalize an agreement aimed at ending a conflict between the US and Iran.
- The agreement, which has been ongoing for over three months, could be signed as early as Sunday, though hardline protesters in Iran have voiced opposition.
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Negotiators from Qatar have arrived in Tehran to finalize an agreement aimed at ending a conflict between the United States and Iran, which has been raging for more than three months.
Negotiators from Qatar have arrived Tehran to finalize an agreement aimed to end the conflict between the United States and Iran, Reuters news agency reported on Sunday citing its sources.
The agreement to end the conflict, which has been raging for more than three months, can be signed as early as Sunday, according to Reuters.
"US and Pakistani leaders forecast a Sunday signing of a framework agreement to end the more than three-month-long war, but Tehran cast doubt over timing hardline protesters in Iran voiced opposition," the news agency reported.
What to Watch
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Agreement signing on Sunday
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Open Questions
- Will the agreement be signed on Sunday?
- What are the terms of the agreement?
- How will hardline protesters' opposition be addressed?






