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Indirect US-Iran technical talks underway in Doha, source says

From Jerusalem Post · () English

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  • Indirect technical talks between the United States and Iran are currently taking place in Doha.
  • Qatar and Pakistan are mediating the discussions.
  • U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner met with Qatar's prime minister to prepare for the talks but are not participating directly.

Indirect technical discussions between the United States and Iran are underway in Doha, Qatar, with mediation provided by Qatar and Pakistan. The talks aim to address complex issues between the two nations. A source with direct knowledge of the discussions confirmed the ongoing sessions on Wednesday.

Prior to the technical sessions, U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff and former White House advisor Jared Kushner met with Qatar's prime minister on Tuesday. This meeting served to lay the groundwork for the sensitive negotiations, although Witkoff and Kushner are not directly involved in the technical talks themselves. The involvement of Qatar and Pakistan as mediators underscores the delicate nature of the diplomatic engagement.

The specific details and objectives of these technical talks have not been disclosed, but their occurrence signifies a continued, albeit indirect, channel of communication between Washington and Tehran. The U.S. has previously engaged in various forms of diplomacy with Iran, often through intermediaries, to address issues ranging from nuclear proliferation to regional security.

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