Iran confirms Qatar-hosted talks to end US-Iran war, with Pakistan serving as lead mediator
Iran has confirmed that negotiations are taking place in Qatar to end the ongoing US-Iran war, with Pakistan acting as the lead mediator. The talks aim to establish a permanent ceasefire, explicitly excluding nuclear issues from the discussions. This diplomatic effort follows a fragile ceasefire that was established earlier in April 2026 after the conflict began in February.
- ▪Iran's Foreign Ministry confirmed active negotiations to end the US-Iran war.
- ▪Qatar is hosting the talks, with Pakistan's army chief leading the mediation efforts.
- ▪Nuclear issues are currently excluded from the negotiations.
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Iran confirms Qatar-hosted talks to end US-Iran war, with Pakistan serving as lead mediator A Qatari negotiating team and Pakistan's army chief arrived in Tehran on May 22 to push ceasefire negotiations forward, as Iran says nuclear issues are off the table for now. Share Add us on Google by Editorial Team May. 22, 2026 window.sevioads = window.sevioads || []; var sevioads_preferences = []; sevioads_preferences[0] = {}; sevioads_preferences[0].zone = "01f21ccf-2092-46b1-9ac7-8c44cc782e0f"; sevioads_preferences[0].adType = "native"; sevioads_preferences[0].inventoryId = "c5700508-581b-472c-8fdd-a931cdbfc8e1"; sevioads_preferences[0].accountId = "1e47efc1-ec2d-4fca-a8b9-354e249e5095"; sevioads.push(sevioads_preferences); Iran’s Foreign Ministry confirmed on May 22 that active negotiations…
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