How Qatar, not Pakistan, became the real power broker in US-Iran deal
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.
Why it matters
Understanding the shifting dynamics of Middle Eastern diplomacy is crucial for global geopolitical stability and US foreign policy.
Doha’s quiet coup: How Qatar, not Pakistan, became the real power broker in US-Iran deal - The Times of India
The reporting relies on external analysis (Financial Times) to explain diplomatic outcomes without taking a partisan stance.
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