Trump announces meeting with Iran in Qatar despite military skirmishes
Summary
President Donald Trump announced that a meeting between the United States and Iran will take place in Qatar, despite recent military clashes in the Gulf. The meeting aims to continue talks on a memorandum of understanding to ease tensions, especially concerning Iran’s nuclear program and the Strait of Hormuz.Key Facts
- President Trump said Iran requested the meeting in Doha, Qatar, scheduled for Tuesday.
- An Iranian official had previously said no technical talks were planned for this week.
- The U.S. negotiating team will include special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law.
- The talks relate to a 14-point memorandum of understanding (MoU) aimed at ending conflict and promoting ceasefire, including in Lebanon.
- Iran controls the Strait of Hormuz and has fired on ships passing through lanes outside its control.
- The U.S. has responded by striking Iranian positions near the strait, and Iran retaliated with missile and drone attacks on American bases.
- Despite attacks, both sides claim they are upholding ceasefire agreements and continuing diplomatic efforts.
- The deal has helped lower U.S. gasoline prices by easing Iran’s blockade on Hormuz and reducing U.S. sanctions on Iranian energy products.
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