A Qatari negotiating team is traveling to Pakistan, according to regional reports. The last time a Qatari delegation departed on a similar mediation mission was the evening before the reported US strike inside Iran last night, according to Yair Goldblatt, a security and Middle East analyst whose a monitored channel reported the development.
A Qatari negotiating team is now traveling to Pakistan, according to reports cited by security and Middle East analyst Yair Goldblatt. The delegation's departure follows weeks of intense Qatari mediation between the United States and Iran, during which Doha has shuttled between Tehran and Washington.
As The Zioneer has reported, a Qatari delegation also visited Tehran on June 10, aiming to finalize a memorandum of understanding and resolve Iranian reservations. Hours earlier, the US presented sweeping demands to Iran, including allowing US teams into the country to remove enriched uranium. That same day, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi traveled to Pakistan, which has also served as a channel for US-Iran contacts.
Goldblatt notes that the last time a Qatari delegation departed on a mediation mission was the evening before the reported US military strike on Iranian soil last night — a detail that underscores the fragility of the diplomatic track. The current trip to Islamabad comes amid reports that the emerging 'Islamabad Agreement' framework could formalize terms of a US-Iran understanding.
The visit has not been officially confirmed by Qatar, Pakistan, or the United States. The exact composition of the delegation and its itinerary remain unverified.
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