Qatar and Pakistan have announced positive developments in the ongoing diplomatic talks between the United States and Iran, describing recent discussions in Switzerland as productive and encouraging.
According to a joint statement, the negotiations took place in a constructive environment during meetings held at the Lake Lucerne Summit. Officials said both sides made progress on several important issues and agreed on steps to continue the dialogue process.
One of the key outcomes of the talks was the formation of a high-level committee that will supervise future discussions and help ensure that negotiations remain on track. The committee will work closely with all parties involved and monitor progress toward agreed objectives.
The roadmap developed during the meetings aims to achieve a comprehensive agreement within the next 60 days. To support this goal, technical-level negotiations are also expected to begin, allowing experts to discuss detailed issues and possible solutions.
Officials said the talks include plans for improving communication, reducing tensions, and strengthening coordination between the concerned parties. The discussions are focused on promoting stability and preventing further escalation in the region.
Several important topics remain part of the negotiation process, including the Iranian nuclear program, sanctions-related matters, and broader regional security concerns.
Participants are also discussing measures to ensure safe maritime movement through the Strait of Hormuz, a vital route for international trade and energy supplies.
Pakistan and Qatar emphasized the importance of diplomacy and dialogue in resolving disputes and building long-term stability. They expressed hope that continued engagement would help create a peaceful environment and strengthen cooperation among regional and international stakeholders.
The latest developments have been welcomed by observers who view diplomatic efforts as an important step toward reducing uncertainty and promoting regional peace. Further meetings are expected in the coming weeks as negotiations continue under the newly agreed framework.

