On April 15, a quadrilateral meeting between Iran, the United States, Pakistan, and Qatar officially kicked off in Doha, the capital of Qatar. This rare diplomatic event brought together high-level representatives from the four countries to address disagreements and promote regional security cooperation.
According to diplomatic sources, the meeting took place against the backdrop of rising tensions in the Middle East, particularly related to border security issues, Iran's nuclear program, and Pakistan's mediating role. The US representative emphasized the desire for direct dialogue to de-escalate tensions, while Iran reaffirmed its stance on sovereignty and national security.
Pakistan and Qatar played the role of mediators, with Qatar as the host nation and Pakistan maintaining special diplomatic ties with both sides. The meeting was held behind closed doors, but the parties are expected to discuss confidence-building measures and economic cooperation.
The event is seen as a breakthrough in regional diplomatic efforts, opening up opportunities to reduce tensions and promote long-term stability in the Middle East. The outcome of the meeting is expected to be announced in the near future.