Iran Requested Doha Meeting, Trump Claims Ahead of Fresh Nuclear Talks
US President Donald Trump says Iran requested a meeting in Doha to discuss its nuclear programme and regional security. The talks come as both countries seek to revive diplomacy following a recent pause in military hostilities.
US President Donald Trump has said Iran requested a meeting in Doha, Qatar, as diplomatic efforts to ease tensions between the two countries gather momentum following the recent suspension of hostilities.
Speaking to reporters, Trump disclosed that the meeting was scheduled for Tuesday and would focus primarily on Iran's nuclear programme and broader regional security issues. He described the planned discussions as an opportunity to pursue a diplomatic solution, while maintaining that the United States remained committed to preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
The announcement follows a period of heightened military confrontation between Washington and Tehran, with both sides recently signalling a willingness to resume negotiations after agreeing to halt further strikes. Trump expressed optimism that the talks could produce positive outcomes but cautioned that significant differences still needed to be resolved.
Iran has yet to publicly confirm Trump's account of the meeting request. However, officials in Tehran have repeatedly stated that they remain open to diplomatic engagement provided negotiations are conducted on the basis of mutual respect and without external pressure.
The proposed Doha talks are being closely watched by the international community, with many governments hoping renewed dialogue will reduce tensions in the Middle East and pave the way for a longer-term agreement on Iran's nuclear activities.
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