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  "textContent": "WEB DESK: Qatari mediators have concluded their high-level engagement in Tehran and returned to Doha after marathon negotiations that helped advance a draft agreement between the United States and Iran, according to diplomatic sources.\n\nThe development comes as preparations accelerate for the formal signing of a US-Iran understanding, expected to take place in Switzerland in the coming days, marking a potential turning point in efforts to end months of conflict in the Middle East.\n\nAccording to Al Jazeera, the Qatari delegation spent extended hours in Tehran finalising technical language and bridging remaining gaps between the two sides before departing after what was described as intensive, last-stage diplomacy.\n\nThe agreement is being facilitated by Qatar and Pakistan, both of whom have played central roles in maintaining communication channels between Washington and Tehran during the negotiations.\n\n#### Preparations shift to Doha ahead of signing\n\nDiplomatic sources cited in reports said preparatory meetings for the signing ceremony are now expected to continue in Doha, where mediators will coordinate final procedural arrangements before the accord is formally endorsed.\n\nThe emerging framework reportedly includes an immediate cessation of hostilities and outlines a broader 60-day process for negotiations on key issues, including Iran’s nuclear programme, sanctions relief, and maritime security in the Strait of Hormuz.\n\nWhile details of the final text remain under discussion, officials involved in the process have described the talks as the most advanced stage of engagement since the escalation of tensions between the two countries.\n\n#### Regional diplomacy gathers pace\n\nThe latest developments underscore the growing role of regional actors, particularly Qatar, in facilitating backchannel diplomacy between long-standing adversaries.\n\nPakistan has also been credited with sustained mediation efforts, helping to align positions and keep negotiations on track amid repeated breakdown risks.\n\nDespite momentum toward a formal agreement, analysts caution that significant hurdles remain, particularly over verification mechanisms and the implementation of any nuclear-related commitments.\n\nIf finalised, the accord would represent a major diplomatic shift in US-Iran relations, with broader implications for regional stability and global energy markets.\n\nThe post Qatari mediators exit Tehran as US-Iran deal nears signing appeared first on HUM News English.",
  "title": "Qatari mediators exit Tehran as US-Iran deal nears signing"
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