# Doha Talks
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Transactional Diplomacy in Doha: US and Iran Navigate Assets and Ultimatums Post-Khamenei
Recent indirect talks between the US and Iran in Doha focused on the release of $6 billion in frozen assets and potential nuclear negotiations. While both sides report progress, the US has maintained a military ultimatum, and the Iranian public remains skeptical of any lasting relief following the death of the Supreme Leader.

The Doha Deadlock: Why US-Iran Brinkmanship is Stuck in a 'Permanent Negotiation' Loop
Recent indirect talks between the US and Iran in Doha have highlighted a significant 'cognitive dissonance' in diplomatic goals, with both sides stuck in a cycle of tactical maneuvering. While communication channels remain open to avoid military escalation, fundamental disputes over frozen assets and maritime security suggest a long-term stalemate.

Brinkmanship at the Gate: Iran’s Maritime Defiance Challenges Fragile US Truce
Recent US airstrikes against Iranian coastal targets highlight a breakdown in a newly signed ceasefire agreement as both nations vie for control over the Strait of Hormuz. The conflict centers on competing maritime shipping routes, with Iran asserting de facto control through targeted drone strikes and the US responding with surgical military pressure.

A Fragile Detente: The Trump Administration’s High-Stakes Diplomacy in Post-Khamenei Iran
Indirect talks between the Trump administration and Iran in Doha have concluded with 'positive progress,' including the establishment of a direct communication channel and plans to unfreeze $6 billion in Iranian assets. Despite the optimism, significant tensions remain regarding the Strait of Hormuz and regional proxy conflicts.

Doha’s Quiet Diplomacy: US and Iran Return to the Shadows of Negotiation
The United States and Iran have resumed indirect technical negotiations in Doha, facilitated by Qatar and Pakistan. These talks are organized into specialized working groups focusing on nuclear issues, diplomatic ties, and the return of frozen Iranian assets.

Tension at the Trough: US and Iran Pivot to Doha in High-Stakes Maritime Diplomacy
The United States and Iran have agreed to halt mutual attacks and will resume negotiations in Doha on June 30, focusing specifically on maritime security in the Strait of Hormuz. While markets showed a mixed reaction of relief and caution, Tehran continues to link regional shipping stability to a broader ceasefire in Lebanon.

The Doha Deadlock: Trump’s '95 Percent' Optimism Meets Tehran’s Strategic Skepticism
High-stakes negotiations in Doha between the U.S. and Iran have reached a critical juncture, with Washington claiming a framework is nearly complete while Tehran warns of persistent disagreements over nuclear enrichment and maritime sovereignty. President Trump has issued an ultimatum for a 'great deal' or a return to large-scale conflict, even as both sides reach a preliminary agreement on frozen assets.