
International Reactions and Mediation Efforts Emerge Following US-Iran Deal
Leaders at the G7 summit and other international figures are reacting to the recently announced US-Iran deal, with some expressing relief and others skepticism. Details of the one-and-a-half-page document are beginning to surface, while reports highlight Switzerland's role as a trusted mediator and Qatar's subtle diplomacy in brokering the agreement.
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How leaders at the G7 summit are reacting to the U.S.-Iran deal
How are European leaders at the G7 summit reacting to the murky framework of the U.S.-Iran deal? NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Ian Lesser of the German Marshall Fund.
By Leila Fadel
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Qatar says it is working to prevent a return to war, following the signing of the MoU between the US and Iran.
Read full article →How Qatar, not Pakistan, became the real power broker in US-Iran deal
While Pakistan sought the spotlight in its diplomatic endeavours, it was Qatar’s subtle, low-key mediation that ultimately held the key to the US-Iran ceasefire. Leveraging its unique relationship with Tehran and access to the American administration, Qatar's patient and discreet shuttle diplomacy triumphed over more boisterous efforts that were ridiculed globally.
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