U.S.-Iran talks to resume after exchange of strikes, Trump says
Summary
U.S. and Iranian officials are expected to meet in Qatar soon, following recent exchanges of military strikes and a fragile ceasefire. Iran may receive $6 billion in frozen funds from Qatar as part of a deal, while tensions continue with Israel destroying Hezbollah tunnels in Lebanon.Key Facts
- U.S. and Iran plan talks in Qatar, requested by Iran, but details are unclear.
- Both countries recently exchanged strikes, threatening their fragile ceasefire.
- Iran’s president says $6 billion of its frozen assets in Qatar could be released.
- Iran and Oman have begun talks about managing the Strait of Hormuz, a key shipping route.
- Israel destroyed a 200-meter tunnel with weapons belonging to Hezbollah in southern Lebanon.
- Hezbollah accuses Israel of violating the ceasefire with strikes on Lebanese towns.
- Oil prices rose slightly after the weekend’s clashes but remained mostly stable.
- Iran’s negotiator denied any confirmed new U.S.-Iran talks this week, contradicting President Trump’s statement.
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