Qatar's foreign ministry called the negotiating round that ended on 1 July "positive progress" on a 14-point memorandum of understanding (MoU), the working text meant to carry the United States and Iran toward a final agreement 1. US Vice-President JD Vance said the talks were "going well" and that nuclear discussions would begin soon; Donald Trump called it "a day of very good meetings" 2.
The talks stayed indirect, mediated by Qatar and Pakistan, with no confirmed direct US-Iran contact at any level 3, the same shape as the 30 June round Witkoff and Kushner attended without meeting an Iranian counterpart . The next meeting both sides accepted has no fixed date, only a place in the queue behind the funeral.
Progress language and an open-ended deferral arrived in the same statement. Qatar praised the round even as it confirmed the next one waits for the burial, leaving a reader with a headline of momentum and a calendar of delay.
