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Qatari delegation to visit Tehran today, Iranian FM heads to Pakistan

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Qatari delegation to visit Tehran today, Iranian FM heads to Pakistan

Primary source Internal intake · 6 reviewed intake signals · Desk window 11:22

TL;DR

A Qatari delegation is expected to arrive in Tehran today, according to a report. At the same time, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is traveling to Pakistan. The visits come amid ongoing diplomatic efforts involving US-Iran negotiations.

01 · THE DISPATCH

At 11:22, a Qatari delegation is expected to arrive in Tehran today, while Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is traveling to Pakistan, according to reports. The simultaneous movements add a layer of complexity to the diplomatic thread The Zioneer has tracked since 21:21 on June 11, when the first report emerged that Araghchi might visit Pakistan on June 13. Over the following hours, the desk reported a series of updates from Al-Arabiya and Al-Hadath: by 21:21 on June 11, the visit was framed as signaling no US-Iran deal; later that same time, it was described as a delegation to monitor US talks; and by that time on June 12, a Saudi outlet specified the visit would take place today. The new development — a Qatari delegation also arriving in Tehran today — was not part of earlier thread items, which had solely focused on the Pakistan track. The desk has not yet received independent confirmation or source attribution for the Qatari visit.

02 · How it developed

6 developments

  1. Latest

    Qatari delegation also arriving in Tehran today alongside Araghchi's Pakistan visit

  2. Saudi outlet Al-Hadath reports the visit will take place today.

  3. Araghchi will lead a delegation specifically to monitor ongoing US talks

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03 · Source and signal

Source and signal

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