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Qatari envoys arrive in Tehran for US-Iran de-escalation talks
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WEB DESK: Qatari negotiators arrived in Tehran on Thursday morning following crucial consultations with Washington, as international efforts intensify to finalize a potential agreement between the United States and Iran, a senior official familiar with the matter told Reuters.
The sudden diplomatic push comes amid heightened regional tensions, with Doha playing its traditional role as a key intermediary between the two adversarial nations.
According to sources, the primary focus of the emergency meetings is to bridge the remaining gaps between Washington and Tehran, aiming to establish a sustainable framework for de-escalation.
Intensive shuttle diplomacy
The arrival of the Qatari delegation in the Iranian capital follows weeks of quiet, behind-the-scenes engagement involving top officials from the Gulf state, the US, and Iran.
Analysts note that Doha’s latest intervention is a calculated move to break the prolonged deadlock that has characterized recent indirect communications between Washington and Tehran.
While specific details of the working draft remain confidential, diplomatic sources suggest that the negotiators are focusing heavily on a reciprocal formula.
This would require Washington to ease certain economic sanctions in exchange for verifiable commitments from Tehran regarding its regional activities and nuclear program.
The involvement of Qatari officials, who have previously facilitated complex prisoner swaps and frozen-asset releases between the two sides, underscores the seriousness of the current diplomatic track.
Closing the remaining gaps
Despite the optimistic momentum surrounding today’s talks, officials close to the negotiations have cautioned that significant hurdles remain.
The primary challenge lies in establishing a synchronized timeline for implementation, ensuring that neither side is forced to make the first major concession without guaranteed reciprocity.
Washington has reportedly emphasized the need for comprehensive security guarantees that extend beyond the nuclear domain to address wider regional stability.
Tehran, on the other hand, continues to demand robust legal and economic assurances that any future US administration will not unilaterally withdraw from the prospective agreement.
As discussions continue late into the evening in Tehran, international observers remain watchful to see if Doha can successfully deliver a breakthrough that has long eluded global diplomacy.