US says Witkoff, Kushner had positive talks in Doha on Iran, Trump sticks to diplomacy
Trump said Iran requested the Qatar meeting as negotiators work through disputes over shipping routes, frozen assets and a 60-day ceasefire.
- On Thursday, Qatar announced that separate indirect meetings in Doha between United States and Iranian negotiators resulted in "positive progress" on the 14-point Memorandum of Understanding, with both sides agreeing to continue discussions.
- Building on the outcomes of the Lake Lucerne Summit, these negotiations aim to maintain communication amid heightened regional instability and ongoing nuclear program concerns in West Asia.
- Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi stated, "We raised the issue of the US's failure," while officials reviewed arrangements for the initial USD 6 billion in frozen Iranian funds.
- The next round of negotiations will be scheduled after funeral processions for former Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, planned between July 4 and July 9 across multiple locations.
- Diplomatic efforts proceed despite ongoing security challenges near the Strait of Hormuz, where the US Navy is searching for a missing aircrew member after an MH-60S Sea Hawk helicopter went down on Wednesday.
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As Iran-US talks conclude in Doha, what comes next?
Iran and the US concluded a round of indirect talks in Doha on Wednesday, with mediators saying they made progress despite Tehran accusing Washington of violating parts of a recently signed memorandum of understanding. The technical talks, mediated by Qatar and Pakistan, focused on the implementation of the Islamabad memorandum, the release of frozen Iranian assets, and tensions around the Strait of Hormuz. What was agreed in Doha? Iran’s chief …
Pakistan says US-Iran talks make positive progress in Doha
Islamabad: Pakistan on Thursday, July 2, said its mediators, along with Qatar, concluded separate meetings with the US and Iranian negotiators in Doha and reported “positive progress” on various aspects of the MoU, with the two sides agreeing to further discussions. The US and Iran signed the memorandum of understanding (MoU) on June 18, aimed at restoring peace in West Asia. It was followed by technical-level talks in Switzerland on June 21, wi…
Explosive twist in US-Iran crisis? Trump hails Doha ‘progress’ as Tehran refuses to budge
President Donald Trump says U.S.-Iran diplomacy is gaining momentum after the latest Doha talks, but Tehran insists it will not compromise on key red lines. Qatar has described the indirect negotiations as making “positive progress,” while both sides continue to clash over sanctions relief, nuclear restrictions, and the implementation of the existing memorandum of understanding. Iran says Washington must deliver on previous commitments before an…
Qatar, President Trump Claim Doha Talks Were Productive; Negotiations To Continue
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