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With indirect U.S.-Iran talks resuming, Vance says "core mission" achieved

With indirect U.S.-Iran talks resuming, Vance says "core mission" achieved

Summary

U.S. and Iranian officials have restarted indirect talks in Doha, mediated by Qatar and Pakistan, to address nuclear and regional issues. U.S. Vice-President JD Vance said the main goal of preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons has already been achieved, regardless of the talks' outcome.

Key Facts

  • Indirect U.S.-Iran talks resumed in Doha with Qatar and Pakistan acting as mediators.
  • Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner met Qatar’s prime minister but did not join the negotiations.
  • Vice-President JD Vance stated the U.S. has prevented Iran from getting nuclear weapons, calling it the "core mission."
  • Vance said the U.S. holds a strong position in the negotiations and hopes for a peaceful resolution.
  • A foreign cargo ship got stuck in shallow waters in the Strait of Hormuz after leaving the approved shipping route.
  • Iran published funeral details for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, their former supreme leader killed in a U.S.-Israeli strike.
  • Funeral events are scheduled to last six days across several cities in Iran and Iraq, expecting up to 20 million mourners.
  • Iran’s airspace over Tehran will be closed during the main funeral days.
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