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By Tim Cocks JOHANNSESBURG, March 16 (Reuters) - South Africa has no reason to cut ties with Iran, its director general of foreign affairs said, after the new U.S. ambassador was quoted as saying the country's association with the Islamic Republic was an impediment to good relations with Washington.
India hopeful Iran talks will ease Hormuz route for its ships BBC
The content of Sunday's ceremony proved more political than previous years
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Trump plays down Iran talks, leans on allies over Hormuz ایران اینترنشنال
By Jarrett Renshaw and Bianca Flowers March 15 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Sunday that the United States could soon reach a deal with Cuba or take other action, signaling that developments in the long-strained relationship may come quickly. "Cuba also wants to make a deal, and I think we will pretty soon either make a deal or do whatever we have to do," Trump said to reporters on Air Force One. "We're talking to Cuba, but we're going to do Iran before Cuba."
Iran dismisses Trump’s claim of talks; fire erupts near Dubai airport Al Jazeera
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi says Tehran never sought a ceasefire with the US, and is ready for a long war.
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Araghchi says Iran's enriched uranium stockpile lies 'under the rubble' after strikes, claims Hormuz open except to US allies, as IDF reports hitting 200 targets in western Iran The post Iran FM claims Tehran never sought ceasefire or talks with US amid war appeared first on The Times of Israel.
Indian foreign minister hails talks with Iran to open Strait of Hormuz, FT reports Reuters
Iran and US-Israeli war enters third week as leaders on both sides signal push to continue conflict
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Iranian foreign minister says "we don't see any reason why we should talk with Americans" CBS News
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Diplomatic norms, law and institutions have proven no hindrance to the US president. Can he really do anything he wants?
China's official news agency Xinhua reports that representatives from Beijing and Washington have begun their economic and trade talks in Paris