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Indirect US-Iran technical discussions reportedly continue in Doha amid conflicting reports on oil exports

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Posted Jul 1, 2026, 11:30 AM UTC · In the digest of 2026-07-01-1130
Indirect US-Iran technical discussions reportedly continue in Doha amid conflicting reports on oil exports

Indirect technical discussions between the United States and Iran are reportedly continuing in Doha, with Qatar and Pakistan facilitating. Iran sets conditions for negotiations, while conflicting reports emerge on oil exports.

Indirect technical discussions between the United States and Iran are reportedly continuing in Doha, with Qatar and Pakistan facilitating. US envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner met Qatari officials on June 30 to lay groundwork, though Qatar's Foreign Ministry stated no high-level US-Iran meetings are currently scheduled. Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Bakayi reiterated on June 30 that Tehran would not engage in negotiations to end the conflict with the US and Israel until specific conditions, including US adherence to a memorandum and resolution of the Lebanon conflict, are met. Conflicting reports emerged regarding Iranian oil exports. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent claimed only China purchases Iranian oil due to fears of renewed penalties, suggesting this should encourage dialogue. However, Tanker Trackers reported Iran exported 50 million barrels of crude in the past two weeks, averaging 1.66 million barrels daily in June, following the lifting of a naval blockade.

Sources: Радіо Свобода

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