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Indirect U.S.-Iran talks are unfolding in Doha as Qatar and Pakistan mediate between two longtime rivals. The story features American and Iranian negotiators, Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, Esmaeil Baghaei, and Iran’s new leadership under Mojtaba Khamenei. It explores how frozen assets, ceasefire conditions, oil waivers, and regional tensions could decide whether a fragile peace framework survives.
Behind closed doors, diplomats are trying to turn a newly signed Memorandum of Understanding into real action. But Iran says five conditions must be implemented first, including progress in Lebanon, reopening the Strait of Hormuz, lifting maritime restrictions, and releasing frozen funds held in Qatar.
As the region enters a tense leadership transition, the future may depend not on public speeches, but on quiet messages passed between guarded rooms.