Trump says Iran ‘requested’ meeting after weekend clashes

President Donald Trump announced that the U.S. and Iran will hold peace talks in Doha, Qatar, amid recent clashes that threatened the 60-day peace agreement established earlier this month.Iran requested the meeting, which is scheduled for Tuesday. This growth follows claims by Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian that $6 billion in frozen Iranian assets would be released by qatar, seen as a significant victory for Iran. However, these claims remain unconfirmed by the U.S.

the talks are part of an interim memorandum of understanding signed on June 17, which aims to resolve issues related to Iran’s nuclear program and end the long-standing conflict, with sanctions on iran to be lifted if compliance is met. Prior to the announced meeting, Iranian officials denied any scheduled discussions. The meeting comes after a weekend of military exchanges-Iran conducted drone strikes on commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz, leading to U.S. retaliatory strikes on Iranian targets,and Iran responded with attacks on U.S. bases in Kuwait and Bahrain, while threatening to halt negotiations.

Trump responded to the escalation by warning that the U.S.might have to militarily complete the mission in Iran if the conflict continues, but by Sunday, both sides appeared to de-escalate and agreed to stand down temporarily, with negotiations resuming.Simultaneously occurring, Iran’s claims about asset releases and the ongoing violence highlight the fragile state of U.S.-Iran relations amid efforts to negotiate a broader peace agreement.


President Donald Trump on Monday announced the U.S. and Iran will meet for peace talks this week, after a weekend of clashes raised questions about the durability of the 60-day peace agreement framework the two countries reached earlier this month.

Trump said Iran requested a meeting, which he revealed will take place in Doha, Qatar, on Tuesday. The development follows claims from Iranian president Masoud Pezeshkian earlier Monday that $6 billion in frozen Iranian assets would be released by Qatar in a “great victory for the Iranian people.”

Pezeshkian’s claims, unconfirmed thus far by the U.S., come as the unfreezing of Iran’s sanctioned assets was mentioned in the memorandum of understanding that Washington and Tehran signed on June 17. The interim deal set the clock ticking on 60 days of talks that are aimed at leading to a final peace agreement, which the U.S. hopes will resolve decades-long concerns about Iran’s nuclear program, and formally end the war launched on Feb. 28. The 14-point MOU states that sanctions on Iran will be lifted as part of a final deal, though that relief is linked to nuclear compliance.

Hours before Trump announced the Doha meeting, senior Iranian official Kazem Gharibabadi denied that any discussions were scheduled to take place. Qatar, a country that has emerged as a crucial third-party mediator between the U.S. and Iran, will host the meeting in the Middle East.

If it occurs, Tuesday’s meeting will come after a weekend of strikes between the U.S. and Iran, which threatened to derail negotiations altogether.

The clashes started with an Iranian drone strike on a commercial ship in the Strait of Hormuz on Thursday that broke the 60-day ceasefire, prompting retaliatory U.S. attacks on Iranian targets on Friday. Iran responded by attacking another ship on Saturday, targeting U.S. bases in Kuwait and Bahrain, and threatening a “complete halt” to negotiations if Washington continued defensive strikes.”

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Trump shot back with new retaliatory strikes and said that Iran’s attacks meant “there may come a point when we are no longer able to be reasonable, and will be forced to militarily complete the job that we very successfully started.”

By Sunday evening, the outbreak of strikes appeared to have been resolved with both countries heading back to resume negotiations. A senior U.S. official said both sides have agreed to “stand down for now.”


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