Where do US, Iran talks stand after Doha negotiations: What we know

The United States and Iran have concluded a round of indirect talks in Doha aimed at solidifying a 60-day ceasefire and addressing nuclear and regional security issues. Mediators from Qatar and Pakistan reported positive progress, including the establishment of a new communications channel.
Why it matters
Diplomatic progress between the US and Iran is critical for regional stability in the Middle East and the global energy supply via the Strait of Hormuz.
— Karim JAAFAR Iran and the United States concluded a round of indirect talks in Doha, mediators said Thursday, as they kept up efforts to advance negotiations and lower tensions following recent exchanges of fire.
The report balances perspectives from both sides and cites international mediators, maintaining a neutral tone.
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