Trump says Iran meeting set in QatarIran meeting set in Qatar despite Tehran's denials
US President Donald Trump announced that Iran requested a diplomatic meeting in Qatar on Tuesday, despite Tehran's immediate denial of any planned negotiations.
The US claim centers on a deal aimed at ending the Middle East war, while Iran's rejection suggests a breakdown in communication or a strategic refusal to acknowledge the offer.
This dispute over the meeting's existence highlights the volatility of the peace process and determines whether direct negotiations can proceed to resolve the conflict.
Western Media and US Administration
Western media and the Trump administration frame the announcement as a confirmed diplomatic breakthrough, asserting that Iran requested the meeting to negotiate a deal ending the Middle East war. They present the Qatar location as a deliberate choice for neutral ground, treating the US claim as factual evidence of Iran's willingness to engage in direct talks.