Miami, USA – Axios reports that a trilateral meeting took place in Miami, USA. The meeting brought together US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, US Special Envoy Steve Wittkopf, and the Prime Minister of Qatar. This meeting was part of diplomatic efforts related to a number of regional and international issues.
According to the report, the meeting addressed several sensitive issues related to the situation in the Middle East. It also discussed ways to enhance mediation efforts in existing conflicts. Furthermore, it explored mechanisms for political and security coordination between Washington and Doha in the coming period.
Sources indicated that choosing Miami as the meeting venue reflects the relatively informal nature of the talks, taking place outside of traditional diplomatic channels in the US capital. This opens the door to more flexible discussions on the issues at hand.
No detailed official statements have yet been issued by the US State Department or the Qatari side regarding the content of the meeting. The report merely noted that the meeting is part of a series of intensive contacts between the three parties in recent times.
Observers believe that this type of meeting reflects Qatar’s growing role in regional mediation. It also indicates Washington’s desire to broaden its coordination with regional partners on complex issues involving intertwined political and security dimensions.


