Trump says U.S. and Iran to hold fresh talks in Qatar on Tuesday following weekend clashes
Iran denied any meeting was scheduled as Trump said talks would resume, with U.S. and Iranian officials still divided over frozen assets and next steps.
- President Trump announced that Iran requested a meeting with U.S. negotiators to resume talks in Doha, Qatar, on Tuesday following recent clashes near the Strait of Hormuz.
- Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi denied any scheduled technical meetings for the week, stating that consultations with Qatar continued but no confirmed meetings were set.
- Qatar plans to release $6 billion in frozen Iranian assets as part of ongoing diplomatic efforts, although the transfer has not been officially confirmed.
- Tensions near the Strait of Hormuz escalated with attacks and retaliations, but both sides signaled a pause in hostilities to allow negotiations to proceed.
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U.S. Claims Direct Talks With Iran Set for Tuesday Following Weekend Spat in Strait of Hormuz
IRAN ~ Conflicting statements create a cloud of uncertainty for direct U.S.-Iran talks Tuesday following a weekend of trading strikes in the Strait of Hormuz. The strikes tested a tentative ceasefire and peace negotiations between the nations that began earlier this month, with President Donald Trump claiming another round of direct negotiations is set for Tuesday in Doha. However, Iranian officials said that no “technical talks” are currently s…
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