On June 29th local time, U.S. President Donald Trump posted on his own social media platform ‘Truth Social’ saying: ‘Iran has requested to hold talks. The meeting will take place in Doha tomorrow.’
On that day, Trump said in a media interview that the US representatives 'may have already left or are preparing to depart'. The talks 'may be important or may not be', but the United States has 'won militarily'. 'Oil prices have dropped, and Iran has agreed not to possess nuclear weapons'.
subsequently, White House spokesman Reeve told Fox News that President's envoy Weterkov and Trump's son-in-law Kushner will fly to Doha to attend high-level talks between the US and Iran.
However, according to Reuters reports, Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Baghaee said in a media interview on the 29th that although an Iranian technical delegation went to Doha, this matter has ‘nothing to do’ with the US side, and no talks were arranged between the two parties.

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Bagae said: "In the coming days, we will not hold any negotiations at any level with the US side."
He said that Iran’s current focus is to ensure the implementation of the provisions of the memorandum of understanding between Iran and the United States, and they are taking serious steps to monitor the progress. According to him, an Iranian expert delegation will follow up on matters such as oil sales and the thawing of Iranian assets in Doha.
Bagae also said that according to Article 13 of the memorandum, the prerequisite for starting negotiations on the final agreement is the implementation and continuous enforcement of other key terms. Therefore, the Iranian side has not yet entered the stage of negotiations on the final agreement.