According to a New York Times report, Qatar is conducting talks with the United States and Iran aimed at calming the heightened tensions of recent days. The diplomatic push underscores Doha's continued role as a mediator amid regional instability.
The New York Times reports that Qatar is mediating talks between the United States and Iran in an effort to de-escalate recent tensions. The report, cited by Israeli media, highlights Doha's ongoing role as a key intermediary in the region. As The Zioneer has documented, Qatari mediation has been a central channel in US-Iran diplomacy, with multiple rounds of discussions over the past weeks. The current talks appear focused on the immediate spike in tensions rather than the broader nuclear framework. Specific demands or timelines were not disclosed in the report.
3 developments
- StrongQatari delegation en route to Pakistan amid US-Iran mediation efforts
- StrongFox News: Qatari delegation in Iran on behalf of Trump administration
- DevelopingQatari mediators en route to Tehran as US presents sweeping demands to Iran
- DevelopingJournalist: Iran-US talks still ongoing via Pakistani and Qatari mediators
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