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Tehran ready to open ‘new chapter' with Gulf neighbors, says Iran's president

Tehran ready to open ‘new chapter' with Gulf neighbors, says Iran's president

Roya News7 hours ago

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said Sunday that Tehran is ready to begin a 'new chapter' in its relations with neighboring Gulf countries, signaling a potential shift in regional diplomacy following his recent election victory.

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