Indirect talks between the United States and Iran in Doha have concluded without any sign of progress toward a lasting peace agreement.
The two-day diplomatic session, which ended on Wednesday, failed to bridge the gap between the two nations, leaving the core security issues unresolved.
According to reports from France 24 and Kaieteur News, the discussions focused heavily on implementing parts of a ceasefire agreement reached in June.
However, negotiators found themselves revisiting issues that were supposedly resolved two weeks ago, rather than advancing to new ground.
The lack of headway suggests that the diplomatic channel remains fragile and that the underlying tensions driving the conflict have not been adequately addressed.
The stalemate in Doha has immediate implications for global trade routes, particularly the Strait of Hormuz.