Iran’s top negotiators landed in Doha as fragile U.S.-Iran ceasefire talks entered a critical phase. Reports claimed discussions focused on the Strait of Hormuz, Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile and nearly $11 billion in frozen Iranian funds held in Qatar. Tehran insisted “no deal is imminent” even as Donald Trump warned U.S. negotiators not to rush any agreement. The talks came months after Iran launched missile strikes toward Qatar during the 2026 conflict. Is Tehran now trying to split Washington from its Gulf allies while reshaping the region’s future?