Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei said Tuesday that a dialogue with Qatari mediators on implementing the interim agreement with the United States, including unfreezing blocked assets, is expected to take place Wednesday in Doha, according to N12.
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei said Tuesday that a dialogue with Qatari mediators on the implementation of the interim agreement with the United States — including the unfreezing of blocked assets — is expected to take place Wednesday in Doha, according to N12.
The announcement follows a series of recent diplomatic moves. As The Zioneer reported, on Tuesday Qatari officials clarified that US envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner would not meet Iranian officials directly in Doha but rather with mediators. Earlier reports noted that Iran and the US had agreed to resume mediated nuclear talks in Qatar, following last week's discussions in Switzerland, which mediators described as positive.
The reference to an 'interim agreement' (הסכם ביניים) aligns with previous reports of a potential preliminary understanding between Washington and Tehran. The dialogue scheduled for Wednesday appears to be a technical-track follow-up rather than a direct negotiation with the American delegation. The specific terms of the interim deal and the amount of frozen assets remain unconfirmed.
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