US and Iran Begin New Indirect Talks in Doha Amid Tensions and Military Considerations
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First reported by Channel 13 · 1 day ago
What happened
The US and Iran have started a new round of indirect talks in Doha mediated by Qatar and Pakistan amid heightened tensions. President Trump considered resuming military strikes but currently favors extending negotiations beyond the August 18 deadline. Key disputes include shipping fees in the Strait of Hormuz and nuclear program restrictions, with diplomacy ongoing despite the threat of renewed conflict.
- 01US and Iran begin indirect technical talks in Doha with Qatar and Pakistan mediating.
- 02Trump considered full-scale military action but prefers extending talks beyond August 18.
- 03Key disputes include Strait of Hormuz shipping fees and nuclear program restrictions.
- 04Trump held military discussions but has not authorized broad strikes since ceasefire.
- 05US envoys negotiate indirectly without direct meetings with Iranian representatives.
- 06Diplomatic efforts continue amid tensions and potential for renewed conflict.
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