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Iran directly rejects Al Arabiya's report that the US and Iran have agreed to…

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BREAKING: Iran directly rejects Al Arabiya's report that the US and Iran have agreed to extend the 60-day ceasefire that was set to expire today, per Iran's Foreign Ministry. Iran says "There is no such thing as a 60-day ceasefire, and the US never abided by a single one of the MoU terms. Therefore, there is nothing to extend, and the issue of the '60-day ceasefire' is completely void and irrelevant." Iran adds "There was supposed to be a period of cessation of hostilities for 60 days in which the US and Iran would try to reach a deal. If it did not succeed, but provided the US abided by its commitments, this could have been extended. But the US blew it, and no serious talks began."

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