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Behind closed doors in Qatar, highly sensitive developments and complex diplomatic maneuvers are currently unfolding within “separate rooms,” as American and Iranian negotiators refuse to hold any direct meetings. Movement remains strictly limited to separate sessions conducted by Qatari mediators with each side individually.
​Exclusive diplomatic data obtained by JNews Lebanon reveals that the talks have hit a sharp deadlock over the sequencing of priorities. The American delegation insists on placing the “uranium stockpile dossier” at the absolute forefront of the agenda, whereas the Iranian side completely rejects this framework, steadfastly demanding that negotiations must launch exclusively from the clause of “lifting sanctions and releasing frozen assets”.
​In tandem with this diplomatic stalemate, diplomatic circles in Beirut have received decisive statements from Syrian President Ahmad Al-Sharaa, who strongly condemned the Israeli entity’s ongoing attempts to turn Syria into a theater of chaos and a testing ground for external conspiracies. These stances intersect directly with Damascus’s new geopolitical alignment, which signals an unprecedented commitment to safeguarding Lebanon’s internal stability and steering clear of domestic polarizations. This shift is set to materialize practically within the coming hours through the formal establishment of the Lebanese-Syrian Joint High Committee.Behind closed doors in Qatar, highly sensitive developments and complex diplomatic maneuvers are currently unfolding within “separate rooms,” as American and Iranian negotiators refuse to hold any direct meetings. Movement remains strictly limited to separate sessions conducted by Qatari mediators with each side individually.
Exclusive diplomatic data obtained by JNews Lebanon reveals that the talks have hit a sharp deadlock over the sequencing of priorities. The American delegation insists on placing the “uranium stockpile dossier” at the absolute forefront of the agenda, whereas the Iranian side completely rejects this framework, steadfastly demanding that negotiations must launch exclusively from the clause of “lifting sanctions and releasing frozen assets”.
In tandem with this diplomatic stalemate, diplomatic circles in Beirut have received decisive statements from Syrian President Ahmad Al-Sharaa, who strongly condemned the Israeli entity’s ongoing attempts to turn Syria into a theater of chaos and a testing ground for external conspiracies. These stances intersect directly with Damascus’s new geopolitical alignment, which signals an unprecedented commitment to safeguarding Lebanon’s internal stability and steering clear of domestic polarizations. This shift is set to materialize practically within the coming hours through the formal establishment of the Lebanese-Syrian Joint High Committee.

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