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Doha at the Heart of Diplomacy: Pakistan and Qatar Lead Peace Mediation Efforts

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For Doha's large Pakistani community, this week brought a moment of quiet pride as their homeland took centre stage in one of the region's most consequential diplomatic efforts, with Doha serving as the venue for multilateral peace negotiations.

🤝 Pakistani and Qatari Mediators Wrap Up Doha Talks

Mediators from Qatar and Pakistan concluded a round of negotiations in Doha with their American and Iranian counterparts, marking a significant step in ongoing efforts to advance a peace arrangement between the two sides. The talks formed part of a broader diplomatic process aimed at building on agreements already reached between Washington and Tehran. The conclusion of the session was reported as an important milestone, with all parties having engaged constructively throughout the discussions. Doha's role as a neutral and trusted venue once again proved central to facilitating such sensitive multilateral dialogue. [2]

📜 Negotiators Report Positive Progress on Interim Peace Deal

Pakistani and Qatari negotiators described the outcome of their quadrilateral talks with the United States and Iran in Doha as reflecting positive progress toward an interim peace arrangement. The discussions were part of a sustained diplomatic push to translate earlier agreements into concrete steps on the ground. The framing of the talks as yielding constructive results signalled cautious optimism among the participating delegations. Pakistan's active involvement underscored its growing profile as a credible mediator in complex regional disputes, a role widely noted with appreciation across the South Asian diplomatic community. [3]

📞 Pakistan and Saudi Foreign Ministers Acknowledge Doha Breakthrough

Following the trilateral talks in Doha involving senior negotiators from Iran, Qatar and Pakistan, Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar spoke by phone with his Saudi counterpart, Prince Faisal bin Farhan, to discuss the progress made. Both ministers expressed satisfaction with the positive trajectory of the negotiations and voiced hope that the dialogue would continue in the near future. The Saudi foreign minister specifically acknowledged and appreciated Pakistan's commitment to implementing the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding, which forms the framework for the ongoing peace process. The exchange highlighted the diplomatic weight that Pakistan now carries as a bridge-builder between major regional powers. [1]

Sources: [2] سانا · [3] Arab News PK · [1] Anadolu Ajansı

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