Representatives from the US delegation and Qatari envoys are holding a meeting in Doha on Tuesday afternoon, as part of the regional crisis-prevention command center, according to the Arab World 301 the source. No details have yet been released on the meeting's content or duration. The talks follow earlier contacts among mediating states and come amid active US-led efforts to de-escalate tensions with Iran.
US and Qatari representatives are meeting in Doha on Tuesday afternoon, according to the Arab World 301 the source. The meeting is being held as part of the regional conflict-prevention command center, though no further details on the agenda or participants have been released yet.
This follows a series of diplomatic contacts among mediating states in recent weeks. As The Zioneer has reported, earlier on Tuesday US-Qatari meetings were set for Doha, with no trilateral session involving Iran expected. Previous rounds of indirect US-Iran talks, mediated by Qatar, took place in mid-June, and the Qatari Emir discussed the Iran deal progress with President Trump in a call last week. The current meeting appears to be part of ongoing efforts to consolidate understandings and finalize procedural steps before any signing arrangements are announced.
No official statement from the US or Qatari delegations has been issued yet, and it remains unclear whether the Iranian side is involved in today's discussions.
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