Iran Denies US Talks In Qatar
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Iran has denied reports that direct talks with the United States are scheduled in Qatar, saying no final negotiations have begun. The clarification comes amid renewed diplomatic activity in Doha following recent regional tensions and ceasefire efforts.
Iran US Talks In Qatar
Iran’s Foreign Ministry said there is currently no scheduled meeting between Iranian and American officials in Qatar. The statement came after reports suggested that representatives from both sides could hold discussions in Doha.
Tehran clarified that the presence of Iranian officials in Qatar should not be interpreted as confirmation of direct negotiations with Washington. It said any claim of final talks beginning at this stage is inaccurate.
Doha Diplomacy And Ceasefire Efforts
Qatar has remained an important diplomatic channel during recent tensions involving Iran and the United States. Regional mediators have continued efforts to reduce the risk of further escalation and maintain communication between the two sides.
While indirect diplomatic contacts may continue through mediating countries, Iran has made it clear that no formal negotiation round with the United States has been fixed. The situation remains fluid as both sides assess the next steps.
Strait Of Hormuz Security Concerns
The uncertainty over talks comes as regional security remains a major concern, especially around the Strait of Hormuz. The waterway is one of the world’s most important oil transit routes and has become a key focus during recent tensions.
Iran has repeatedly stated that regional security issues must be handled carefully and without external pressure. For now, Tehran’s official position is that no direct US-Iran negotiations in Qatar are scheduled.








