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US claims, Iran denies talks after Trump postpones energy strikes

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US claims, Iran denies talks after Trump postpones energy strikes

The US and Iran have reportedly held talks to resolve hostilities in the Middle East, according to President Donald Trump. However, Iran's parliament speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf denied any negotiations took place, calling it an attempt to manipulate financial markets.

President Donald Trump announced that the US and Iran had held productive talks about resolving hostilities in the Middle East. As a result, he postponed a plan to hit Iran's energy grid for five days. Iran's parliament speaker denied any negotiations took place. The US and Iran have been in conflict, with Trump threatening to bomb Iran's power grid. Iran responded by vowing to retaliate. Despite the denial, there are indications of outreach between the two countries, with third countries acting as potential mediators.

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