Donald Trump, predsednik Sjedinjenih Američkih Država, je najavio da će se SAD i Iran sastati sutra u Dohi, glavnom gradu Katara, kako bi nastavili pregovore o okončanju sukoba na Bliskom istoku. Trump je objavio tu informaciju na svojoj društvenoj mreži, Truth Social, navodeći da će sastanak biti deo nastavka pregovora o sprovođenju ranije potpisanog memoranduma o razumevanju. Pregovori su ciljali da se smanje napetosti koje su se pojavile nakon napada na teretne brodove u Ormuškom moreuzu.
Ranije istog dana, izvor upoznat sa razgovorima je izjavio za Reuters da će se tehnički timovi SAD i Irana sastati u narednim danima u Dohi. Timovi su bili zaduženi za sprovođenje memoranduma o razumevanju, koji je bio potpisan ranije tog meseca. Međutim, kasnije je zamenik iranskog ministra spoljnih poslova, Kazem Garibabadi, odbacio te tvrdnje, navodeći da nema zakazanih sastanaka tehničke radne grupe između Irana i SAD. Garibabadi je dodao da se konsultacije između Irana i Katara u vezi sa obavezama SAD nastavljaju po planu, ali da sastanci tehničke radne grupe u Dohi nisu potvrđeni.
Pregovori su imali duboke korijene u prethodnim sukobima između SAD i Irana. Američka vojska je prethodno izvršila napade na iranske mete nakon što je Trump optužio Iran za kršenje primirja nakon napada na teretni brod u Ormuškom moreuzu. Napeti odnosi su se pogoršali tokom poslednjih dana, kada su se zemlje optuživala jedna drugoj za kršenje primirja, što je dovelo do novih incidenta i međusobnih napada.
Međutim, američki zvaničnik je izjavio da su SAD i Iran dogovorili prekid napada i nastavak pregovora. Takođe je izjavljeno da će tehnički pregovori pokriti sve aspekte memoranduma o razumevanju, a ne samo pitanja vezana za Ormuski moreuz. Obe strane su se obavezale da prestanu s međusobnim napadima, a brodovi mogu slobodno kretati kroz moreuz. Uprkos tome, prekid vatre ostaje krhak, jer su se u poslednjih dana zabeležili novi incidenti i međusobni napadi, što je ugrozilo stabilnost dogovora.
Memorandum o razumevanju, potpisan 17. juna, je bio domaćin za prekid borbi i otvaranje Ormuškog moreuza, dok se nastavljaju pregovori o pitanjima poput iranskog nuklearnog programa. Iran je insistirao da kontroliše prolaz kroz Ormuski moreuz, koji je važan za transport petine svetskog nafte i tečnog prirodnog gasa. Međutim, Teheran se razljutio kada je Oman objavio da će otvoriti alternativnu rutu kroz Ormuski moreuz duž obala Omana, što je bilo u skladu sa Međunarodnom pomorskom organizacijom.
U toku pregovora u Švajcarskoj, američka delegacija, koju je predvodio potpredsednik SAD Džej Di Vens, je saglasila se sa iranskim pregovaračima da uspostavi "vruću liniju" između američke vojske i islamske revolucionarne garde (IRGC). Linija je trebalo da omogući koordinaciju saobraćaja u moreuzu. Međutim, ta linija nije bila operativna do subote.
Razgovori planirani za utorak su prvobitno trebalo da se održe u Švajcarskoj, gde su bili fokusirani na iranski nuklearni program. Međutim, zbog novih incidenta, sastanci su premešteni u Dohu, a teme su se promenile na pitanja vezana za Ormuski moreuz. Očekuje se da će Nik Stjuart, koji predvodi američki tehnički tim, učestvovati u razgovorima.
Razgovori u Dohi predstavljaju ključni trenutak za rešavanje sporova između SAD i Irana. Očekuje se da će se diskutovati o sprovođenju memoranduma o razumevanju, uključujući bezbednost plovidbe kroz Ormuski moreuz i ostale sporne pitanja. Reakcije između stranaka su smesne, jer se i dalje nalaze u međusobnim sporovima, ali su se dogovorile da za sada prekinu napade i nastave pregovore.
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Večernje novostiParty-alignedCenter20 hr. ago Shocking revelations from the New York Times: America sent a secret warning to Tehran - Israel wanted to liquidate Iran's chief negotiator in the middle of negotiationsThe New York Times reported that U.S. officials indirectly warned Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Arakchi and President of the Iranian Parliament Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf that Israel might attempt to assassinate them during peace talks between Washington and Tehran aimed at ending the war. According to the report, some American officials believed Israel had planned attacks on these two top Iranian negotiators in the weeks after an April 8 ceasefire that ended fighting between the U.S., Israel, and Iran. To prevent this, U.S. officials asked regional partners to warn Tehran of the potential Israeli threat. The article notes that Arakchi and Ghalibaf could have been targets early in the conflict when Israel conducted operations killing many high-ranking Iranian officials. However, after the ceasefire and their designation as representatives in negotiations, U.S. officials assessed that any attempt on their lives would likely derail the talks and escalate the conflict. Specific threats against Ghalibaf emerged while he was returning to Iran from Islamabad, where he had met with Vice President Kamala Harris. Iranian security services reportedly informed Ghalibaf’s flight crew of Israeli
Bias read (Center): The article presents information based on U.S. officials' claims and includes quotes from Pakistani officials, providing a balanced perspective without overtly favoring either side. It does not use emotionally charged language or omit significant context.
Telegraf.rsParty-alignedCenter4 days ago Trump announces: We will have a meeting with Iran tomorrow in DohaThe article reports that U.S. President Donald Trump announced via his Truth Social platform that a meeting between the United States and Iran will take place in Doha tomorrow to continue negotiations on ending conflicts in the Middle East. Earlier today, a source familiar with the discussions told Reuters that Iranian and American technical teams working on implementing the Memorandum of Understanding would meet in the coming days in Doha. However, later, Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Ghareebabadi denied these claims, stating that technical working group meetings between Iran and the U.S. have not been scheduled. He also noted that consultations between Iran and Qatar regarding U.S. obligations are continuing according to plan, but that meetings in Doha have not been confirmed. The article notes that U.S. forces previously carried out attacks on Iranian targets after Trump accused Iran of violating the ceasefire following an attack on a cargo ship in the Gulf of Oman.
Bias read (Center): The article presents multiple perspectives: Trump's announcement, a Reuters-reported statement from an unnamed source, and a denial by Iran's deputy foreign minister. It does not overtly favor one side over another, nor does it use emotionally charged language or one-sided sourcing. The framing is客观
N1 SrbijaIndependentCenter4 days ago Iran and the US agreed to stop the latest attacks, meeting again on Tuesday in DohaThe United States and Iran have agreed to halt recent attacks, according to an American official, with discussions set to resume on Tuesday in Doha regarding the Strait of Hormuz. Originally planned to take place in Switzerland, the talks were moved due to renewed tensions between the two countries. The focus of the negotiations has shifted to disagreements over control of the Strait of Hormuz, despite a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this month aimed at de-escalating hostilities. Both nations have accused each other of violating the ceasefire, with Iran insisting on maintaining control over the strategic waterway through which a fifth of global oil and liquefied natural gas passes. Additionally, Iran expressed anger after Oman announced plans to open an alternative route through the Strait along its coast, aligning with the International Maritime Organization.
Bias read (Center): The article presents both sides' positions and does not exhibit clear bias toward either the U.S. or Iran. It includes quotes from both American and Iranian officials, providing balanced perspectives on the situation and the ongoing negotiations.
BlicIndependentCenter5 days ago The US and Iran have reached a deal to end the attacks, with crucial talks set to take place in Doha on Tuesday.The United States and Iran have reached an agreement to halt all kinetic activities, including military strikes and attacks, according to reports citing several high-ranking American officials. The ceasefire is described as fragile due to recent incidents and mutual attacks, but Iran has committed to ensuring safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz, while the U.S. has lifted blockades on Iranian ports. The two countries plan to continue negotiations in Doha this Tuesday, focusing on issues such as maritime security in the Strait of Hormuz. During previous talks in Switzerland last week, the U.S. delegation led by Deputy National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan agreed to establish a 'hotline' between the U.S. military and Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) to coordinate traffic in the strait. However, this line was not yet operational as of Saturday.
Bias read (Center): The article presents the situation neutrally, quoting multiple unnamed U.S. officials and describing the agreement and its conditions without overtly favoring either side. It acknowledges the fragility of the ceasefire and provides context about the ongoing negotiations and prior discussions.
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