Middle East Peace Talks Reopen in Doha After Five-Year Hiatus
Qatar is hosting the first comprehensive Middle East peace dialogue since 2019, bringing together twelve nations in a fresh bid to establish a durable ceasefire framework.
Qatar is hosting the first comprehensive Middle East peace dialogue in five years, bringing together twelve nations in Doha for a fresh attempt at establishing a durable ceasefire and reconstruction framework for the region.
The Stakes
Humanitarian organisations estimate that over 2.3 million people remain displaced across the region, with 60% facing acute food insecurity. The talks represent the most significant multilateral effort since the 2019 Beirut Accord collapsed.
Key Participants
Representatives from 12 nations are attending, including permanent UN Security Council members and regional powers. Bangladesh has sent an observer delegation to contribute expertise in post-conflict reconstruction and humanitarian aid coordination.
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