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Qatar, Iran officials meet to ease regional tensions

Published on: February 11, 2026 8:30 PM

Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani met with Iran’s security chief Ali Larijani in Doha to discuss regional de-escalation. The meeting focused on strengthening bilateral ties and enhancing regional security amid rising Middle East tensions. Officials said discussions also covered regional and international issues of mutual interest.

The two sides reviewed ongoing efforts to reduce tensions, support stability, and improve diplomatic cooperation. Qatar’s statement emphasized the importance of constructive dialogue to maintain security in the region. The visit follows indirect US-Iran nuclear negotiations in Oman and comes amid a reported US military buildup nearby.

Read more: Iran deepens crackdown following mass protests

Earlier, Al Thani spoke with US President Donald Trump by phone about de-escalation and regional stability. The Trump-Netanyahu meeting, scheduled shortly afterward, is expected to address Iran’s missile programme and broader security concerns. Larijani’s Doha visit forms part of a regional tour, including Oman, to coordinate positions on nuclear talks and security matters.

Indirect negotiations between Tehran and Washington in Muscat addressed nuclear issues, but disagreements remain over uranium enrichment and sanctions relief. Iran demands sanctions easing in exchange for restrictions on its nuclear programme, while the US insists on halting enrichment and transferring enriched uranium abroad. Tehran refuses to discuss ballistic missiles or regional military activities.

Read more: President Zardari congratulates Iran on 47th revolution anniversary

Larijani met Omani officials the day before visiting Qatar, discussing pathways for a balanced nuclear agreement. Both sides continue to stress diplomacy while warning against military escalation. Analysts say these meetings signal cautious regional engagement to prevent conflicts amid high geopolitical tensions.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Al Thani Larijani meeting, Headline, Latest, Middle East de-escalation, Qatar Iran talks, regional security Qatar, Tehran Doha discussions, US Iran nuclear negotiations

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