US-Iran Talks Begin in Switzerland With Pakistan and Qatar as Mediators
Geneva / Doha — Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has formally announced the commencement of direct talks between the United States and Iran in Switzerland, with Pakistan and Qatar jointly serving as mediators in what is being described as a landmark diplomatic development.In an official statement, the Qatari Foreign Ministry confirmed that the US-Iran negotiations…
Geneva / Doha — Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has formally announced the commencement of direct talks between the United States and Iran in Switzerland, with Pakistan and Qatar jointly serving as mediators in what is being described as a landmark diplomatic development.
In an official statement, the Qatari Foreign Ministry confirmed that the US-Iran negotiations have formally begun on Swiss soil, adding that both mediating nations remain actively engaged in facilitating the dialogue.
Qatar expressed hope that the ongoing meetings would lead to a comprehensive and lasting agreement encompassing all points outlined in the Memorandum of Understanding, paving the way for a permanent resolution to one of the world’s most protracted diplomatic standoffs.
Pakistan’s role as a co-mediator has drawn considerable international attention and is being widely regarded as a testament to Islamabad’s growing stature as a credible and trusted diplomatic actor on the global stage.
Analysts and world leaders are watching the Geneva talks closely, with many describing this moment as a rare and significant opportunity to bring lasting stability to the Middle East and reduce the risk of broader regional conflict.
