Middle East: Trump announces new Doha talks, Iran demurs
Key takeaways
- The US and Iran have agreed to refrain from hostilities after a recent flareup, according to Washington, with US President Trump anouncing new talks will be held in Doha.
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- "The agreement between the US and Iran to stop mutual attacks and continue to negotiate is an important step and opens a chance for diplomacy," German diplomats said on X.
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The US and Iran have agreed to refrain from hostilities after a recent flareup, according to Washington, with US President Trump anouncing new talks will be held in Doha. Iran has yet to confirm this. DW has more.
https://p.dw.com/p/5GHpi The control over the Strait of Hormuz remains a thorny issue in peace talks between the US and Iran Image: Amirhosein Khorgooi/ISNA/WANA/REUTERSAdvertisement Skip next section What you need to know What you need to know Washington and Tehran make conflicting statements on potential US-Iran talks in Qatar Germany has urged for 'safe, free' passage through the Strait of Hormuz Here is a roundup of the latest news from the Middle East conflict on June 30, 2026:
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