Iran's FM Araghchi Highlights Commitment to Strengthening Comprehensive Ties with Qatar

Iran’s FM Araghchi Highlights Commitment to Strengthening Comprehensive Ties with Qatar

In a significant diplomatic engagement, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi met with Qatar’s Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Jassim Al Thani, in Doha. During this meeting, they emphasized the need for the expansion of bilateral relations between Iran and Qatar.

The discussions covered a range of pressing topics, including:

  • Regional Developments: The two officials addressed ongoing changes in the region, particularly concerning the Palestinian situation following the ceasefire agreement.
  • Political Conditions in Lebanon: They reviewed the political landscape in Lebanon after the recent presidential and prime ministerial elections.
  • Ceasefire Violations: The meeting also highlighted the continuous violations of the ceasefire agreement by the Israeli regime.
  • Syria’s Stability: Both parties reiterated their commitment to supporting the sovereignty, stability, and territorial integrity of Syria.

Araghchi pointed out the strong ties between Iran and Qatar, expressing the Islamic Republic of Iran’s determination to enhance cooperation in various sectors.

Additionally, the agenda for this diplomatic visit included meetings with senior Hamas officials, where they aimed to review the latest developments in Palestine. They also congratulated the Palestinian people on their historic 16-month resistance known as the Al-Aqsa Storm.

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