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US and Iran Wrap Up Indirect Talks in Doha Amid Ongoing Military Strains

Topic: geopoliticsRegion: Middle EastUpdated: i2 outletsSources: 5Spectrum: Mostly CenterFiltered: US/Canada (1/5)· Clear⏱ 4 min read📡 Wire pickup
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SITUATION
After recent military tensions, the United States and Iran concluded a round of indirect talks in Doha. While both sides did not indicate any significant progress, they focused on previously resolved issues from an interim agreement announced two weeks prior.
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KEY FACTS
  • US-Iran talks in Doha: What were the outcomes and what’s next?
  • Iran and the United States concluded a round of indirect technical talks on Wednesday with no sign they had made headway towards a lasting peace.
  • While neither side commented on whether they had managed to bridge any of their differences during the talks, Gharibabadi told Iranian media that two meetings were held.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT

The ongoing military conflict between the United States and Iran, which escalated significantly in March 2026, serves as the immediate backdrop for the recent indirect talks held in Doha. This conflict was initiated when the United States and Israel launched coordinated military strikes against Iranian military infrastructure, including power plants and air defenses.

These strikes were part of a broader strategy to counter Iran's influence in the Middle East and were met with Iranian military responses throughout 2026, which were directly triggered by the US and Israeli actions.

Brief

The United States and Iran concluded a round of indirect technical talks in Doha, reflecting ongoing military tensions between the two nations. These discussions followed a series of military attacks by both sides, particularly concerning disputes over shipping routes in the Strait of Hormuz.

Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi led the Iranian delegation, while the US was represented by Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner. During the talks, the two sides focused on issues they claimed had been resolved in an interim agreement announced two weeks prior, including the US's alleged violations of its obligations.

Despite the lack of significant progress reported, both parties agreed to establish a communication channel to address disputes. The Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, reaffirmed Qatar's role in mediating efforts alongside Pakistan to resolve the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

The outcome of these talks highlights the complexities of US-Iran relations amid a backdrop of military confrontations, with no clear path to a lasting peace emerging from this round of discussions.

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US, Iran talks conclude in Doha, focused on Strait of Hormuz
reuters.comJul 1Left
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