Iran's foreign ministry denies talks with U.S., state news agency says
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March 23 (Reuters) - Iran's foreign ministry spokesperson denied on Monday holding any talks with the U.S. during the past 24 days, shortly after President Donald Trump said the two sides had found "major points of agreement" in the past few days.
In recent days, friendly countries sent messages indicating that the U.S. had requested talks to end the war, but Iran had nto responded, state news agency IRNA quoted the ministry spokesperson as saying.
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