
Qatar and Türkiye have expressed support for ongoing diplomatic efforts aimed at easing tensions between the United States and Iran. The backing comes amid renewed regional initiatives to promote dialogue and prevent further escalation. The development strengthens mediation efforts and affects broader stability in the Middle East.
The endorsement followed a phone call between Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani and Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan. Both leaders reviewed recent diplomatic developments linked to Pakistan’s mediation initiative. They also discussed ways to support de-escalation efforts and maintain open communication channels.
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Officials said both sides emphasized the importance of constructive engagement between Washington and Tehran. Qatar stressed that a negotiated settlement remains the most viable path toward long-term stability. The discussions reflected growing regional interest in supporting diplomatic solutions.
The talks also focused on coordination among regional partners to strengthen mediation efforts. According to Qatar News Agency, both ministers explored ways to enhance support for ongoing dialogue initiatives. They highlighted the need to avoid renewed military confrontation in the region.
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The development comes as Pakistan continues its role in facilitating communication between the United States and Iran. Analysts say increasing regional backing could help sustain diplomatic momentum. However, significant political differences between the parties remain unresolved.