A Qatari negotiating team touched down in Tehran on May 22, aiming to help bridge the gap between Washington and Tehran in what has become one of the most consequential diplomatic efforts in the Middle East in years.
What’s actually happening in Tehran
The current round of US-Iran negotiations traces back to talks that began on April 12, 2025. Pakistan has taken the lead mediator role in these discussions, a position that itself represents a notable shift in regional diplomatic alignments. Qatar is playing a supporting part alongside Egypt and Turkey.
Qatari officials have signaled that patience remains the operative word. Their messaging has emphasized close coordination with Pakistan and the need for more time to work through sticking points that have bedeviled US-Iran relations for decades.
Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani has previously traveled to Tehran as part of the diplomatic effort, underscoring how seriously Doha is taking its role.












