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How Qatar, not Pakistan, became the real power broker in US-Iran deal

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How Qatar, not Pakistan, became the real power broker in US-Iran deal
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Qatar has emerged as a key diplomatic power broker in the US-Iran ceasefire, utilizing its established mediation channels and neutrality. The report suggests Qatar's success stems from its credibility with Tehran and effective diplomatic tradecraft, overshadowing Pakistan's efforts.

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Understanding the shifting dynamics of Middle Eastern diplomacy is crucial for global geopolitical stability and US foreign policy.

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Doha’s quiet coup: How Qatar, not Pakistan, became the real power broker in US-Iran deal - The Times of India

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The reporting relies on external analysis (Financial Times) to explain diplomatic outcomes without taking a partisan stance.

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