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Qatar's PM says US-Iran deal in Switzerland aims to stop regional war

In reporting from June 22, Qatar's Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani told Al Jazeera that US-Iran negotiations underway in Switzerland are designed to halt the ongoing conflict and reduce its destabilizing effects across the Middle East. Speaking to Al Jazeera's Osama Bin Javaid in Burgenstock, Switzerland, the prime minister said the talks aim to establish a memorandum of understanding that would lay the foundation for sustained diplomatic negotiations.

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  • โœ“Qatar's PM Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani spoke exclusively to Al Jazeera about US-Iran talks. (Source: Al Jazeera English)
  • โœ“Talks between the US and Iran are occurring in Switzerland. (Source: Al Jazeera English)
  • โœ“The discussions aim to establish a memorandum of understanding. (Source: Al Jazeera English)
  • โœ“According to Qatar's PM, the MoU objective is to stop the war and reduce its regional impact. (Source: Al Jazeera English)

~ Interpretation

  • ~The PM characterized the talks as laying foundation for future negotiations moving forward. (Source: Al Jazeera English characterization)
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Coverage3 of 15 major US outlets
PublishedJuly 9, 2026 at 11:11 AM PDT

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