US-Iran negotiations continue without high-level talks, Qatari Foreign Ministry says
Though a ceasefire and an MoU exist, Qatar's Foreign Ministry concluded that guarantees are contingent on the realities on the ground, and US VP JD Vance called for durable commitments from Iran
Assessment
The Qatari Foreign Ministry's statement signals that the existing ceasefire and memorandum of understanding are fragile, with their effectiveness dependent on shifting conditions rather than formal agreements. Vice President Vance's demand for durable commitments from Iran suggests the US views current arrangements as insufficient and is pressing for more enforceable terms. The absence of high-level talks indicates a stalled or cautious diplomatic process, leaving the region watching for whether negotiations can progress or will collapse under the weight of unmet guarantees.
