Iranian and US technical teams working on the implementation of an interim peace deal are expected to meet in Doha in the coming days, after tit-for-tat weekend strikes threatened to derail the fragile accord.The exchanges have underscored the fragility of a Pakistan-brokered agreement to end the conflict that has killed thousands and snarled the flow of oil shipments through the vital Strait of Hormuz.Although a ceasefire took effect in April, sporadic violence has flared up in the Gulf region, with traffic in the waterway serving as a regular flashpoint.A senior Iranian source told Reuters on Monday that there would be a meeting in Doha on Tuesday, but unlike previous technical talks between Tehran and Washington in Switzerland, the focus ‌would be on managing the strait and de-escalating tensions.US President Donald Trump confirmed in a social media post that there would be a meeting in Doha on Tuesday, but gave no details.As far as we’re concerned, we’re holding up our end of the ceasefire. Violence will be met with violence⁠US envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner were due to attend ‌a meeting there, White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt ⁠said on Sunday.