Summary
- Indirect negotiations between the United States and Iran in Doha have reportedly made positive progress, according to officials in Qatar.
- Pakistani and Qatari mediators reportedly held separate meetings in Doha with officials representing both Washington and Tehran.
- Neither the United States nor Iran has publicly released detailed information about the contents of the negotiations, but mediators remain hopeful that future rounds of talks will produce further progress.
Indirect negotiations between the United States and Iran in Doha have reportedly made positive progress, according to officials in Qatar.
Qatari authorities stated that discussions between the two countries have moved forward on several important issues despite the sensitive regional situation.
According to Qatar, the next round of negotiations is expected to begin after the funeral and burial ceremonies of former Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei are completed.
The talks are being held indirectly, with mediators carrying messages and proposals between the American and Iranian delegations instead of direct face-to-face meetings.
Meanwhile, Pakistan has also confirmed that diplomatic efforts are continuing and that both sides have agreed in principle to keep negotiations going in the coming days.
A spokesperson for Pakistan’s Foreign Office said that there is a willingness on both sides to maintain dialogue and explore possibilities for further understanding.
Pakistani and Qatari mediators reportedly held separate meetings in Doha with officials representing both Washington and Tehran.
The meetings focused on reducing tensions, improving communication channels and discussing areas where progress could be achieved through diplomacy.
According to the Foreign Office spokesperson, the discussions produced encouraging results on several aspects related to the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding.
Officials said these developments build upon progress achieved during discussions held on the sidelines of the Lausanne summit.
Diplomatic sources believe that the continuation of negotiations reflects a shared interest in avoiding further escalation and finding political solutions to outstanding disputes.
The latest developments have raised cautious optimism among regional observers, who view continued dialogue as an important step toward stability in the region.
Neither the United States nor Iran has publicly released detailed information about the contents of the negotiations, but mediators remain hopeful that future rounds of talks will produce further progress.
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