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10 Jun 2026, 19:47

Axios news agency reported on June 10, 2026, that the Islamic Republic has not agreed to the Qatari mediators' proposal for a trilateral meeting involving representatives from Iran, the United States, and Qatar to resolve outstanding disputes in the negotiations.

According to the report, Iranian and American officials have been in contact separately with Qatari mediators in Doha over the past two days. However, Qatar's efforts to hold a direct meeting between the parties have faced opposition from Tehran.

Axios, citing American and regional sources, wrote that as diplomatic efforts continue, the Qatari delegation traveled to Tehran on Wednesday to discuss with Abbas Araghchi and other officials of the Islamic Republic to break the deadlock in the negotiations.

The report adds that Donald Trump's order for an attack on Iranian military targets was not issued solely due to the downing of an American helicopter, but was also a result of his increasing dissatisfaction with the Islamic Republic's delay in responding to Washington's latest proposal.

According to a senior American official, the aim of the limited U.S. attacks on Tuesday evening was to "restore leverage" in the negotiations without causing human casualties or blocking the path to an agreement.

Two senior White House officials also told Axios that even if the downing of the American helicopter was unintentional, Washington felt compelled to respond to avoid weakening its position in the negotiations. According to these sources, the U.S. attacks were designed to target only Iran's radar systems and drone control centers.

Axios also reported that the White House had once again asked Tehran for its final response regarding Trump's recent proposal just hours before the attacks began, but Islamic Republic officials stated that a final decision had not yet been made.

According to this report, Trump had added two new conditions to the draft agreement between the two countries after the June 28 meeting in the White House Situation Room. The first was that Iran should dilute its enriched uranium stocks within 60 days, and the second was that it should refrain from charging any fees or costs to passing ships in the Strait of Hormuz. In return, Washington had expressed its readiness to accept the dilution process to take place inside Iran and under the supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency.

Axios, citing informed sources, wrote that Abbas Araghchi had told the mediators that Tehran needed a few days to provide a response, but this process turned into nearly two weeks of waiting, increasing Trump's dissatisfaction. The report also states that prior to the recent escalation of conflicts between Iran and Israel, the two sides had been close to reaching an agreement, but the military developments of recent days have complicated the negotiation process.

Despite the reciprocal attacks and rising tensions, American officials have told Axios that negotiations have not been halted, and Washington hopes that the recent pressures will compel the Islamic Republic to provide a final response regarding the U.S. proposal.
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