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STANDARD DIPLOMATIC UNVERIFIED

US-Iran Diplomatic Talks in Doha Scheduled Post-Funeral Processions

Jul 02, 2026 04:06 AM CT Doha, Qatar diplomacy,US-Iran relations,Qatar mediation,negotiations

Summary

Qatar has confirmed that the next round of US-Iran negotiations will occur after the funeral processions for Iran's former supreme leader conclude. This development indicates a continuation of diplomatic channels between Washington and Tehran, potentially aimed at de-escalation or managing regional tensions, though the timing suggests a pause in immediate dialogue.

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Qatar says the next meeting will take place after funeral processions for Iran's former supreme leader.

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United States NEUTRAL

Participating in scheduled diplomatic talks with Iran in Doha.

Iran NEUTRAL

Participating in scheduled diplomatic talks with the US, with timing adjusted for domestic funeral events.

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