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Trump's claim that talks with Iran are positive

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Kathmandu. US President Donald Trump has said that the progress in negotiations with Iran is positive. He claims that the recent meetings in Qatar have also been positive. Speaking to reporters before leaving for North Dakota on Wednesday, President Trump noted that the process toward curtailing Iran's nuclear program is moving in the right direction. In response to a question, Trump said that there was a very good discussion between the two sides and said, what will happen next remains to be seen.

President Trump made it clear that although the US is maintaining pressure on Iran, the negotiation process is moving forward.

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