Qatari Plane Departs Tehran After Delegation Visit
A Qatari government aircraft left Tehran following talks aimed at a U.S.-Iran agreement. Iran issued a notice closing its airspace until Monday.
abcnews.go.comA Qatari government VIP aircraft departed Tehran after a delegation visit intended to support talks between the United States and Iran. Iran issued a notice to airmen closing its airspace until Monday.
The Qatari delegation traveled to Tehran to facilitate discussions between the two countries. While the delegation was in the capital, limited reports of progress on the talks emerged.
Pakistan's chief decision-maker Asim Munir is scheduled to meet Iranian counterparts tomorrow. The aircraft departure occurred amid the airspace restriction announced by Iranian authorities.
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Iran issued a notice closing its airspace until Monday.
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Qatari government aircraft departed Tehran after delegation visit.
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Pakistan's Asim Munir scheduled to meet Iranian officials.
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Potential Impact
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Airspace closure may affect commercial flight schedules through Iranian territory.
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Continued diplomatic meetings could produce additional statements on U.S.-Iran talks.
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