Talks in Qatar after US-Iran deal: What we know
Iran has said it will meet with Qatari mediators today to discuss negotiations with the United States.
Trump upbeat as US, Iran hold indirect talks in Qatar
The US leader said there had been “very good meetings” in Doha over the war with Iran started by the US and Israel. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
What came out of US-Iran Doha talks? Frozen funds, communication channel and more
Indirect US-Iran talks in Doha ended with an agreement to partially release frozen Iranian funds and set up a channel for ceasefire disputes. The outcome signals cautious progress in a fragile truce, even as nuclear and sanctions issues remain unresolved.
"Getting Along Very Well": Trump Sees Progress As US, Iran Hold Qatar Talks
US President Donald Trump said Wednesday that indirect talks with Iran in Qatar were making progress, offering a tentative sign that diplomacy was holding after recent exchanges of fire threatened efforts to end the Middle East war.
Trump Expresses Optimism As US, Iranian Officials Hold Indirect Talks In Qatar
President Donald Trump said "very good meetings" were held in Doha as US and Iranian officials gathered in the Qatari capital for indirect technical talks, with Qatar and Pakistan serving as mediators.
Qatar Says No High-Level US-Iran Talks Scheduled In Doha Despite Trump Claim
Qatar's Foreign Ministry said no high-level meeting between US and Iranian officials is scheduled in Doha in the coming days, after US President Donald Trump said Iran had requested talks and the White House announced senior US envoys would travel to Qatar for negotiations.
Iran Says No Talks With US Despite Trump Claim
Iran has claimed no talks are scheduled with the United States in the coming days, despite US President Donald Trump saying that Tehran had "requested a meeting" and that negotiations would take place on June 30 in the Gulf state of Qatar.
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