▲ U.S., Iran
A Qatari negotiating team headed to Tehran, the capital of Iran, on the morning of June 14 (local time) to finalize an end-of-war agreement between the United States and Iran, Reuters reported, citing sources.
According to Reuters, leaders from the U.S. and the mediating party, Pakistan, expect a "framework agreement" to end the war between the two countries, which has lasted for more than three months, to be officially signed later today.
However, the Iranian government remains cautious and reserved regarding the timing of the signing, as hardline protesters within Iran are fiercely resisting and voicing their opposition.
Accordingly, the Qatari delegation is expected to conduct final mediation between the U.S. and Iran to resolve remaining differences.
Qatar is credited with successfully leading a breakthrough after stepping in as a new mediator when negotiations between the U.S. and Iran, facilitated by Pakistan, had reached a stalemate.
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