Iran denies US meeting in Doha amid regional talks

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Iran’s representative, Kazem Gharibabadi, stated that there have been no meetings between Iranian and US delegations in Doha, according to ISNA. This announcement comes amid ongoing technical discussions involving Qatar and Pakistan to implement a memorandum of understanding (MoU) following the recent Iran–United States conflict. These talks are focused on regional issues, and the Iranian delegation’s presence in Doha is reportedly unrelated to any US diplomatic engagement. The current status involves an interim ceasefire, with both sides avoiding direct talks until the MoU terms are fully addressed.

Key Takeaways

  • Gharibabadi’s statement appears to decrease the likelihood of a diplomatic meeting between the US and Iran by July 3, 2026, as no direct talks have occurred.
  • The market pricing for a US-Iran meeting by the July 3 deadline has significantly dropped, currently at 7% YES, down from 24% a day ago.
  • The focus on technical discussions, rather than direct negotiations, suggests a continuation of indirect communication through mediators.

What to Watch

Watch for any announcements from Qatar or Pakistan, which could indicate progress in implementing the MoU. An official statement from either government confirming future meeting dates could shift market expectations. Additionally, any escalation in military actions or significant diplomatic breakthroughs may impact the pricing and expectations for future US-Iran meetings.

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