Trump Confirms US-Iran Talks in Qatar to Protect Fragile Ceasefire
US President Donald Trump says American and Iranian officials will meet on June 30 in Doha. Iran requested the meeting after recent strikes threatened a week-old ceasefire. Under a 14-point agreement signed mid-June, both sides paused military operations and pledged safe passage for commercial vessels for 60 days. New exchanges of fire in the Strait of Hormuz, however, have raised fears of a wider conflict. Sources report that an Iranian projectile hit a cargo ship, prompting US retaliatory strikes on multiple targets. Iran then targeted US bases in Kuwait and Bahrain, though neither side reported casualties or serious damage.
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