Jared Kushner, Steve Witkoff headed to Qatar for Iran talks

ONP Summary
The U.S. and Iran, following a ceasefire agreement signed on June 17, engaged in a series of strikes over the weekend—beginning with Iranian drone attacks on a commercial vessel, U.S. responses near the Strait of Hormuz, Iranian strikes on American bases, and further U.S. defensive operations. Both nations subsequently announced they would stand down, allowing commercial shipping to resume through the strategic waterway, with technical negotiations expected to continue toward implementing their broader agreement.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize Iran's deliberate use of Strait control as strategic leverage in peace negotiations, framing the strikes as Tehran's willingness to risk the ceasefire to maintain bargaining power.
Moderate: Centrist outlets focus on the practical agreement to de-escalate and its immediate outcomes—resumption of commercial shipping and continuation of technical talks—without speculating on underlying strategic motives.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets stress the frustrating cycle of escalation and counter-escalation, raising concerns about the stability of the ceasefire arrangement and expressing exasperation with the repeated pattern of tensions.
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Special envoy Steve Witkoff and President Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, are on their way to Qatar for Iran peace talks.
"I just spoke with the president about it.
Iran has requested a meeting this week, so, special envoy Witkoff and Jared Kushner will be flying to Doha for high-level meetings this week as we continue...