# Doha Negotiations
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High Stakes in the Strait: US and Iran Resume Doha Talks Amid Fragile Maritime Truce
US and Iranian negotiators are set to reconvene in Qatar to salvage a fragile ceasefire following recent military skirmishes. The talks will prioritize maritime security in the Strait of Hormuz and the release of frozen Iranian assets against the backdrop of ongoing regional tensions in Lebanon.

Diplomacy by Proxy: The Doha Deadlock and the Fracturing of the US-Iran Thaw
Negotiations between the U.S. and Iran in Doha have stalled as Iran refuses face-to-face talks, demanding the implementation of previous economic concessions first. The diplomatic impasse is exacerbated by military tensions in the Strait of Hormuz and contradictory U.S. policies regarding Lebanon's security framework.

Doha’s New Diplomacy: US and Iran Pivot from Nuclear Ambition to Maritime Stability
The United States and Iran have agreed to halt mutual attacks and move negotiations to Doha, focusing on maritime security in the Strait of Hormuz rather than nuclear concerns. Despite this temporary reprieve, fundamental disagreements over regional sovereignty and the lack of a military hotline continue to threaten global energy stability.

Conflict in the Strait: US Strikes Iranian Assets as Doha Nuclear Talks Hang in the Balance
U.S. forces conducted precision strikes against IRGC missile sites and minelaying vessels near the Strait of Hormuz citing self-defense. The military action coincides with the arrival of a high-level Iranian delegation in Qatar for critical negotiations on maritime security and nuclear enrichment.