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STANDARD DIPLOMATIC UNVERIFIED

Qatar Affirms Support for Pakistan's Mediation Role Between US and Iran

Jun 16, 2026 06:17 AM CT Doha, Qatar diplomacy,mediation,Qatar,Pakistan,US-Iran relations

Summary

A senior Qatari diplomat confirmed Doha's commitment to supporting Pakistan's role as a mediator between the United States and Iran. This development highlights ongoing diplomatic efforts to manage tensions between key state actors in the conflict theater, potentially influencing de-escalation dynamics.

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Doha is seriously committed to regional security and it will continue to support Islamabad, spokesperson for the Qatari Foreign Ministry Majed al-Ansari emphasized

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Actor Responses

United States NEUTRAL

Subject of mediation efforts alongside Iran.

Iran NEUTRAL

Subject of mediation efforts alongside the United States.

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