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Pakistan's Sharif Lands in Qatar to Mediate Iran-US Breakthrough
(MENAFN) Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif touched down in Doha on Thursday, pressing forward with a regional diplomatic offensive aimed at brokering a breakthrough between Washington and Tehran.
Sharif arrived at Hamad International Airport at the outset of what has been designated a working visit to the Gulf state, Qatar's state news agency reported.
The Doha stop represents the second leg of a three-nation regional tour. Sharif opened the trip in Saudi Arabia and is set to wrap it up in Türkiye, tracing a diplomatic arc through some of the region's most influential capitals.
A day earlier, Sharif sat down with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in Jeddah, where the two discussed Islamabad's ongoing mediation efforts between Washington and Tehran, according to a statement issued by the Pakistani prime minister's office.
The flurry of shuttle diplomacy signals Pakistan's bid to position itself as a credible back-channel between two powers whose standoff has sent shockwaves across the broader Middle East — with the outcome of any potential agreement carrying consequences well beyond the two nations directly involved.
Sharif arrived at Hamad International Airport at the outset of what has been designated a working visit to the Gulf state, Qatar's state news agency reported.
The Doha stop represents the second leg of a three-nation regional tour. Sharif opened the trip in Saudi Arabia and is set to wrap it up in Türkiye, tracing a diplomatic arc through some of the region's most influential capitals.
A day earlier, Sharif sat down with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in Jeddah, where the two discussed Islamabad's ongoing mediation efforts between Washington and Tehran, according to a statement issued by the Pakistani prime minister's office.
The flurry of shuttle diplomacy signals Pakistan's bid to position itself as a credible back-channel between two powers whose standoff has sent shockwaves across the broader Middle East — with the outcome of any potential agreement carrying consequences well beyond the two nations directly involved.
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