U.S. President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social that Iran requested a meeting and that it will take place Tuesday in Doha, according to his statement. The announcement follows weeks of accelerated U.S.-Iran deal diplomacy, with the two sides holding multiple rounds of preliminary talks.
U.S. President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social at approximately 14:36 Jerusalem that Iran requested a meeting, and that it will take place Tuesday in Doha. This marks the seventh version of a fast-evolving thread: earlier today (14:32) The Zioneer reported Trump saying delegations would meet Monday, a correction to earlier Tuesday reports, and at 14:21 we reported a source telling NBC that Iran would not skip the Doha talks. The current post refines the sequence with a specific date and the note that Iran initiated the request.
As previously reported, the thread opened at 14:32 with Trump's initial claim — from a single source — that Iran requested a meeting for Monday. Subsequent versions corrected the day to Tuesday and back to Monday, each time citing either the president himself or Israeli journalist Amit Segal (N12). The Zioneer's 14:21 bulletin (citing NBC) corroborated Iran's participation after reports of a possible boycott. The overall source base remains thin: the claim rests on Trump's social media post and a single unnamed NBC source.
Broader context, as The Zioneer reported on June 27, the next round of U.S.-Iran talks was set for July in Doha, shifting from previous expert-level technical talks in Switzerland. The U.S. air campaign against Iran continues, and Trump has repeatedly described the talks in increasingly concrete terms while simultaneously escalating military threats.
A key detail remains open: it is unclear at what level the Tuesday meeting will take place and which Iranian officials are expected to attend. The Iranian government has not publicly confirmed the meeting or its request for it.
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