Qatar's foreign minister wants Gulf Arab nations to talk with Iran: Bloomberg

The Qatari foreign minister added that his government was supporting ongoing discussions between Iran and South Korea


Reuters January 19, 2021
Qatar's Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al Thani. PHOTO: REUTERS

Qatari Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani told Bloomberg that Qatar has urged Gulf Arab nations to enter a dialogue with Iran and that it was the right time for Doha to broker negotiations.

"This is also a desire that's shared by other GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) countries," he told Bloomberg TV in an interview.

The Qatari foreign minister added that his government was supporting ongoing discussions between Iran and South Korea to secure the release of an oil tanker seized by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard early this month.

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Commenting separately on potential U.S.-Iran talks, he said that Qatar will facilitate the discussions if asked and will support whoever is chosen to do so.

“We want the accomplishment, we want to see the deal happening”, he said of potential talks between Washington and Tehran. 

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