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Regional mediators scramble to prevent U.S.-Iran deal from collapsing

Regional mediators scramble to prevent U.S.-Iran deal from collapsing

Summary

Countries like Qatar and Pakistan are working to reduce tensions between the U.S. and Iran and to restart talks on a nuclear agreement. Despite recent U.S. airstrikes, President Trump aims to avoid full-scale war and supports continued technical negotiations.

Key Facts

  • Qatar, Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia are acting as mediators between the U.S. and Iran.
  • President Trump announced the end of the U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding (MOU) and ordered airstrikes in response to Iranian attacks.
  • Mediators believe some Iranian groups opposed to the MOU carried out recent attacks to disrupt the deal.
  • Several phone calls between officials from both sides took place to calm tensions and promote diplomacy.
  • Iran’s Foreign Minister said the U.S. attacks violated the MOU.
  • Negotiators hope to agree on reducing tensions and schedule another round of talks between technical teams.
  • After days of conflict, Thursday saw a decrease in military actions, with no new U.S. strikes reported.
  • President Trump’s administration remains committed to finding a resolution through ongoing talks.
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