Top U.S. envoys are scheduled to arrive in Qatar on Tuesday as Washington pursues diplomacy aimed at halting the Iran war and enabling the full reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Multiple reports note uncertainty over both the timing and the likely content of any talks, which complicates assessments of when a longer-term agreement could be reached. The planned discussions come after exchanges of fire over the weekend, which have heightened regional tensions and underscored the strategic importance of the strait for international shipping. Qatar is positioned as a key location for mediating or facilitating discussions involving the United States and Iran, though the sources indicate that details of the agenda have not been clarified publicly. The overall diplomatic effort is described as focused on moving from immediate de-escalation steps toward more durable arrangements, but the lack of clarity around next steps is affecting prospects for progress. The articles present the situation as dynamic, with officials’ next actions expected to determine whether talks in Qatar can advance Washington’s objectives.