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Qatari negotiators in Tehran to help secure US-Iran deal to end war: source

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Coverage diverges in the emphasis placed on Qatar's previous stance and its current role. The Jerusalem Post highlights Qatar's earlier reluctance to mediate due to attacks from Iranian missiles and drones, framing the negotiation as a…
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Qatari negotiators in Tehran to help secure US-Iran deal to end war: source
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A Qatari negotiating team has arrived in Tehran to assist in securing a deal to end the ongoing war with Iran. This move comes as Qatar seeks to mediate despite previous attacks from Iran on its territory. The situation remains complex, with significant issues still to be resolved, including Iran's uranium enrichment and control over the Strait of Hormuz.

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U.S. and Qatar flags are seen on a lamppost ahead of the arrival of U.S. President Donald Trump in Doha, Qatar May 13, 2025. Reuters-YonhapA Qatari negotiating team arrived in Tehran on Friday in coordination with United States to try to help secure a deal to end the war with Iran and resolve outstanding issues, a source with knowledge of the matter told Reuters on Friday.Doha, which has worked as a mediator in the Gaza war and other areas of international tension, had till now distanced itself from playing a mediation role in the Iran war after it came under attack from Iranian missiles and drones during the latest conflict."A Qatari negotiation team is in Tehran on Friday," the source said, adding that the team had travelled in coordination with the United States and was there to help…

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