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Trump Says US-Iran Talks Will Be Behind Closed Doors

WASHINGTON, April 8 (Reuters) – U.S. ⁠President ⁠Donald Trump on ⁠Wednesday said talks on the ​Iran crisis would be held behind closed doors, ‌and that “only one group ‌of meaningful ‘POINTS'” were acceptable to ⁠the ⁠United States, but gave no other details about ​the negotiations.

“These are the POINTS that are the basis on which we agreed to ​a CEASEFIRE. It is something that is ⁠reasonable, and ⁠can easily be ⁠dispensed ​with,” he said in a social media post.

Trump ​separately told ⁠ABC News in an interview that he expects talks to begin on Friday and to move very quickly.

Pakistan’s Prime ⁠Minister Shehbaz Sharif earlier on Wednesday said U.S. ⁠and Iranian delegations would be arriving in Pakistan on Friday after the two nations accepted a two-week ceasefire.

Trump in his online post also threatened a federal probe into unnamed individuals he accused–without providing evidence–of circulating various correspondence ⁠that he said were not the basis for the ceasefire agreement.

(Reporting by Bhargav Acharya and Christian Martinez; writing by ​Susan Heavey; Editing by Daphne ​Psaledakis and Caitlin Webber)

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