His Excellency Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani, Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, participated yesterday in the ministerial consultative meeting hosted by Saudi Arabia in Jeddah, with the foreign ministers of the Gulf Cooperation Council countries, Jordan, Egypt and Iraq. And Saudi media reported that the meeting will discuss the return of Damascus to the Arab incubator after more than a decade of its expulsion, in the midst of regional diplomatic moves in the region’s political scene. In an interview with Qatar TV, on the eve of the consultative meeting, His Excellency Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani, Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, denied, in response to a question about the talk about normalization with the Syrian regime and its return to the Arab League and the position of the State of Qatar, that there is anything from This kind of thing is on the table right now, and he said: “We see these speculations in the media. With regard to the State of Qatar, its position is clear and I showed it in many forums that there were reasons for suspending Syria’s membership in the Arab League and boycotting the Syrian regime at that time, and these reasons still exist, at least for For us in the State of Qatar, it is true that the war has stopped, but the Syrian people are still displaced and there are innocent people in prisons. His Excellency added, “We do not want to impose solutions on the Syrian people, as it is the Syrian people who must reach a political solution to the crisis, and the State of Qatar makes its decision as a single country that it does not take any step in the absence of a political solution to the Syrian crisis. As for other countries, each country has its own assessment.” This is a sovereign decision that concerns it, but the State of Qatar adheres to its position, and what is currently taking place is speculation, and there is nothing on the table, and I hope that there is a political solution to the crisis, and this solution is in the hands of the Syrian people and not in the hands of the State of Qatar.
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