A Qatari negotiating team arrived in Tehran on Friday in coordination with the US to support talks aimed at ending the conflict with Iran and addressing remaining disputes, Reuters reported, citing a source familiar with the matter.
Doha had previously stepped back from mediation after coming under Iranian missile and drone attack during the conflict, but is now re-engaging despite earlier strains.
The renewed Qatari role underscores its continued position as a key back channel between Washington and Tehran, alongside its status as a US ally hosting Al Udeid Air Base, Reuters said.
Qatar's foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment by.
Negotiations remain stalled over Iran's uranium enrichment and control of the Strait of Hormuz, which Tehran has effectively closed, disrupting energy flows and halting much of Qatar's LNG export capacity.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Thursday there were "some good signs" in talks but cautioned against optimism, adding progress could emerge over the next few days. He reiterated that Pakistan remains the primary interlocutor with Washington.
A senior Iranian source reportedly said Thursday that gaps had narrowed, but no deal had been reached.
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