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US envoys in Doha for indirect talks with Iranian technical delegation

US envoys have arrived in Doha for indirect talks with a technical delegation from Iran, according to Qatar's Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The US delegation, including Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff, will meet with mediators to discuss the implementation of a ceasefire and will not hold direct discussions with Iranian officials.

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US envoys in Doha for indirect talks with Iranian technical delegation
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US envoys have arrived in Doha for indirect talks with a technical delegation from Iran, according to Qatar's Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The US delegation, including Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff, will meet with mediators to discuss the implementation of a ceasefire and will not hold direct discussions with Iranian officials. Iran has sent its expert delegation to Doha to follow up on the release of $6 billion in frozen Iranian funds and the implementation of an existing memorandum of understanding (MOU). Iran has expressed concerns and criticisms regarding the pace of the MOU's implementation, particularly concerning the ceasefire in south Lebanon and the management of shipping traffic in the Strait of Hormuz.

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Iran sent an expert delegation to Doha to follow up on the release of frozen Iranian funds.

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No meetings with Iranian officials have been scheduled between US envoys and Iranian officials in Doha.

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US envoys Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff have arrived in Doha for talks on the Iran-US ceasefire.

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Article 5 of the MOU is a sticking point, with differing interpretations on Iran's authority to organize traffic in the Strait of Hormuz.

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Iran has 'a lot of objections, criticisms and concerns' about the pace of the MOU’s implementation, including Article 1 (ceasefire in south Lebanon).

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Iran says it has sent an expert delegation to Doha to follow up on the release of frozen Iranian funds.US envoys Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff have arrived in Doha for talks on the Iran-US ceasefire, but no meetings with Iranian officials have been scheduled, Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has said.The US envoys will meet mediators in the Qatari capital to discuss the implementation of the ceasefire and will not meet Iranian diplomats for direct discussions while in Qatar’s capital, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Majed bin Mohammed al-Ansari said, after Tehran denied US President Donald Trump’s claim that Iran had requested a meeting.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4The US-Iran MoU looks at managing the pain rather than ending the warlist 2 of 4Trump: US envoys enroute to Doha for ‘perhaps important’ Iran meetinglist 3 of 4Trump tells US petrol retailers to reduce prices ‘immediately’list 4 of 4What is Iran looking for in any upcoming talks with the US?end of listIran said it would send a technical delegation, focused on implementation of an existing memorandum of understanding (MOU), including disputes over shipping in the Strait of Hormuz and the release of $6bn in frozen Iranian assets.The Iranian delegation has “a lot of objections, criticisms and concerns” about the pace of the MOU’s implementation, including Article 1, which covers the ceasefire in south Lebanon, Al Jazeera’s Mohammed Vall reported from Tehran.Esmaeil Baghaei, Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman, reiterated Tehran’s stance on the war in Lebanon when addressing the media on Monday.“America must adhere to its commitments and, if necessary, force the Zionist regime to implement its commitments,” Baghaei said.“Our criterion for measuring America’s adherence to its commitments is the text of the MOU.”Article 5 of the MOU is also a sticking point, Vall said, adding that “while Iran does see that this article gives it the authority to organise traffic in the Strait of Hormuz for the 60 days of negotiations before reaching a final deal, the Americans seem to believe that Iran has to just step aside and let the traffic flow freely”.Iran also has concerns about the opening of new routes through the Strait of Hormuz near the Omani side of the waterway, Vall said, referring to a route proposed by Oman and the International Maritime Organization. Iran believes this was done without Iran’s coordination, which it considers a violation of Article 5 of the MOU, Vall said.
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