Qatari mediators are currently on the ground in Tehran, working to stabilize the region by focusing on navigation rights within the critical waterway. The Strait of Hormuz remains the primary artery for global oil transit, and recent disruptions to shipping have sent ripples through international energy markets.
While diplomatic backchannels stay active, the path to a durable agreement remains obstructed by persistent military friction. The effectiveness of these negotiations hinges on whether the current cycle of escalation can be broken, as both nations balance the pressure of domestic economic interests against their strategic objectives in the Persian Gulf.




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