Qatari negotiators traveled to Tehran on Sunday morning as part of ongoing efforts to finalize an agreement aimed at ending the war between the United States of America and Iran.
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Reuters reported that leaders from the United States and Pakistan anticipate the signing of a framework agreement to end the war, which broke out more than three months ago. However, Tehran has cast doubt on the timing amid opposition from hardline protesters in Iran.
Yesterday, Saturday, Qatar's Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani, discussed cooperative relations and avenues for their enhancement during a phone call with Pakistani Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif. The two leaders also reviewed the latest regional developments and Pakistani mediation efforts aimed at lowering tensions to bolster security and stability.
In this context, the Pakistani Prime Minister assured his Qatari counterpart that Washington and Tehran are prepared to sign a peace agreement soon. Consequently, the Qatari Prime Minister expressed his country’s deep satisfaction with the progress achieved in the negotiations and the Pakistani mediation's announcement that a final text for the peace accord has been reached, looking forward to both the US and Iranian sides signing the agreement soon, according to the Qatar News Agency (QNA).