Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister stated that the Iranian delegation's talks in Doha, Qatar, have ended, according to Israeli news outlet N12. The statement follows earlier reports that the talks had concluded. No details on the outcomes or next steps have been provided.
Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister confirmed that the Iranian delegation's talks in Doha, Qatar, have concluded, according to a report by Israel's N12 news channel. The statement, reported at 20:31 Jerusalem, comes less than an hour after N12 journalist Yaron Schneider reported that the talks had ended (as The Zioneer noted at 20:00 Jerusalem).
The talks in Doha involved Iranian representatives alongside Pakistani and Qatari mediators. The negotiations were part of a broader diplomatic track between Iran and the United States, with Qatar and Pakistan acting as intermediaries. Previous rounds of talks have seen mixed results, including an earlier round of technical talks that concluded in late June and subsequent reports of a delegation departure without a breakthrough.
The deputy minister's statement officially confirms the end of the current round, but did not provide details on the outcomes or whether a senior-level round is expected next. The status of the broader US-Iran nuclear negotiations remains unclear.
2 developments
- StrongIran's deputy FM announces successful conclusion of technical talks, preparation for senior-level round
- DevelopingIranian media: delegation reportedly leaves talks site
- StrongIran denies planned US talks in Doha, says delegation meeting Qataris only
- ConfirmedIranian delegation spokesperson rules out further talks with US
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