Iran desk brief

Iran reviews ongoing Pakistan-mediated talks with Iraq, Turkey, and Qatar

Iranian foreign minister updates key regional counterparts on progress in Pakistan-mediated talks with Washington, highlighting new negotiating documents and Qatar’s participation, according to Middle East Eye.

What happened

Middle East Eye reports that Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi held separate telephone discussions with the foreign ministers of Iraq and Turkey, plus Qatar’s Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani. These calls focused on regional developments and ongoing Pakistan-mediated talks between Tehran and Washington.

According to the Iraqi foreign ministry, Araghchi informed Iraqi counterpart Fuad Hussein that tangible progress was achieved in the latest negotiation round, especially regarding a new negotiating document. Both parties acknowledged Pakistan’s effective facilitation of the talks and noted Qatar's active involvement at this stage.

The engagement of Iraq, Turkey, and Qatar in these discussions reflects their growing diplomatic roles amid the complex Iran–US dynamic and broader regional security concerns. Their involvement could influence future diplomatic, security, and possibly nuclear-related negotiations, given the longstanding tensions surrounding Iran and the region.

Known from the source

  • Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi held phone calls with Iraq’s Fuad Hussein, Turkey’s Hakan Fidan, and Qatar’s Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani.
  • The discussions focused on regional developments and the Pakistan-mediated talks between Tehran and Washington.
  • The Iraqi foreign ministry stated that progress was made in the latest negotiation round, notably on a new negotiating document.
  • Both Iran and Iraq praised Pakistan’s facilitation role and noted Qatar’s participation in this negotiation stage.

What remains unclear

While the source details these diplomatic steps, it does not specify the content of the negotiating document or any outcomes from the talks themselves. No claims about the positions of Washington or Iran beyond these diplomatic exchanges are reported at this stage.

What remains unclear: Official confirmation from Iranian, Iraqi, Turkish, and Qatari governments regarding claimed progress and the new negotiating document. Verification of Pakistan’s mediation role and Qatar’s influence in the current negotiation phase. Details on the content or scope of the new negotiating document. Clarify if Washington or other involved parties have made statements about the talks.

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