CNN learned about Witkoff's continued contacts with Iran after the U.S. strikes


US President's Special Envoy Steven Witkoff continued to maintain contact with Iranian officials after the United States strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities. This was reported by CNN on Monday, June 23, citing sources.
According to media reports, Witkoff, while searching for a diplomatic solution to the conflict, faced a problem related to the inaccessibility of contacts of Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
"86-year-old Khamenei will need to sign any important diplomatic decisions. But it has become more difficult to get information from him," the article says.
It is clarified that the Iranian supreme leader did not transmit any messages after the American attacks on Iranian territory.
On the same day, it was reported that Iran launched 11 missiles at US military bases in Qatar and Iraq during Operation Good News of Victory. It was clarified that the maximum combat readiness regime was declared at the American air base in Iraq. Personnel have been ordered to take shelter in bunkers.
According to the Qatari Defense Ministry, there were no casualties as a result of the attack on the Al-Udeid base. According to the official representative of the emirate's Foreign Ministry, Majid bin Mohammed al-Ansari, the Qatari and American military were evacuated from the US military base in advance.
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