Qatar's Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani spoke with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan about US-Iran talks. The two exchanged views on mediation efforts and expressed satisfaction with progress in the negotiations, according to a statement from Qatar's Foreign Ministry.
Qatar's top diplomat, who also serves as prime minister, held a phone conversation with his Turkish counterpart on Wednesday night to discuss the state of US-Iran negotiations. According to the Qatari Foreign Ministry, both officials expressed satisfaction with the progress achieved so far and shared assessments of ongoing mediation efforts.
They also welcomed Pakistan's announcement of its mediation role regarding the finalization of a peace agreement text, and expressed hope that the US and Iran would sign the agreement soon. The two sides emphasized their full support for continued diplomatic efforts to resolve remaining issues through dialogue and peaceful solutions.
The conversation comes amid intensified diplomatic activity on the Iran file. As The Zioneer reported on June 11, Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim discussed the negotiations with US President Donald Trump. Turkey's Foreign Minister Fidan earlier this week called on both Iran and the US to cease strikes and resume negotiations. Pakistan's Prime Minister Sharif stated on June 8 that a final objective is "just about to be achieved" in the talks.
No new information was provided on the specific status of the negotiations or the timeline for a potential signing.
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