Qatar pushes peace talks as Iran war cuts off its oil access.
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DOHA – Qatar is ramping up its role as a regional mediator even as the war in Iran brings airstrikes and blocks Doha’s access to global oil markets.
The small Gulf state faces a direct economic hit from the conflict. The disruption has severed one of Qatar’s main revenue sources.
Yet Doha is doubling down on diplomacy. It is leveraging its unique ties to both Washington and Tehran.
The question remains: can Qatar turn this crisis into a strategic advantage?