US-Iran Conflict: Fighting between America and Iran started again, Qatar and Pakistan came forward to intervene

Qatar and Pakistan have tried to restart talks between the US and Iran on July 9, 2026. The aim of both the countries is to stop the ongoing military action between these two countries and they should follow the old agreement. This effort has been made at a time when tension between the two countries has increased considerably.

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recently Strait of Hormuz Tension increased after an Iranian missile attack on a commercial ship in . After this, attacks and counter-attacks started from both sides. Now the first priority of the mediators is that America and Iran stop their fighting before starting technical discussions.

The main objective of this entire effort is to achieve the meeting between the Presidents of America and Iran in June 2026. Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) To be implemented again. In this agreement, a time limit of 60 days was fixed to end the dispute forever. It called for the creation of a high-level committee, a roadmap for a final agreement and a de-confliction cell for Lebanon. However, reports that Israeli military action in southern Lebanon remains a major obstacle to implementing the agreement.

Qatari Foreign Ministry spokesperson Dr Majid Al Ansari Had told on July 1 that positive progress is being made in the talks, but the current situation is now quite complex. Iran has clearly said that it will open the Strait of Hormuz completely only when there is a ceasefire in Lebanon and the Israeli army withdraws from there. Iran also said that it would not join nuclear talks until the issue of Lebanon and its frozen assets was resolved.

On the other hand, America believes that the issues which have already been resolved should not be complicated by new disputes. us President donald trump On July 8, Islamabad declared this agreement (Islamabad MoU) over. But Pakistani government sources expressed confidence on July 9 that the agreement would still remain intact.

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