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Qatari delegation heads to Pakistan, deal signing anticipated

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Qatari delegation heads to Pakistan, deal signing anticipated

Primary source Internal intake · 3 reviewed intake signals · Desk window 20:09

TL;DR

A Qatari delegation is now traveling to Islamabad, according to Al Arabiya sources, with a deal signing anticipated. The visit follows weeks of Qatari mediation between the US and Iran, and appears linked to the emerging Islamabad Agreement framework.

01 · THE DISPATCH

A Qatari delegation is en route to Islamabad, according to sources cited by the Saudi-owned channel Al Arabiya. The report states that a deal signing is anticipated, though no details on the specific agreement or timeline have been released.

The visit follows an intensive period of Qatari mediation between the US and Iran, including a delegation visit to Tehran earlier today. The Zioneer previously reported (12 June, 19:19) that Pakistan's and Saudi Arabia's foreign ministers confirmed an electronic signing of a US-Iran deal — the Islamabad Agreement — set for Sunday. A Pakistani source later told Al-Hadath that a final deal was not yet close, and conflicting signals have persisted.

The current delegation's destination — Islamabad rather than Tehran — suggests the focus may now be on final arrangements for the signing ceremony itself. The report, from a single source, has not been independently corroborated. The Zioneer will update as further details emerge.

02 · How it developed

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