Qatar Activates Ties with Iran
Qatar seeks to confirm its position towards Iran by
exploiting current circumstances.
The discrepancy in the news published by the two
countries’ official agencies remains, indicating Doha’s unwillingness to
publicly demonstrate its position on Iran in light of the international
escalation against the republic.
Qatar fears this escalation would affect it in case
it expresses its position on Iran, especially after the re-imposition of US
sanctions on Tehran, the Warsaw Conference, and the subsequent positions of the
Gulf, Arab and Islamic states during the recent summits in Makkah.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani received Wednesday
a phone call from Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, who greeted
him on the occasion of Eid al-Fitr.
However, the call wasn’t limited to that as a
statement by the Iranian presidency said Rouhani reiterated during this call
its support for Doha and for developing bilateral relations more than before.
According to the presidency’s statement, Rouhani
told Sheikh Tamim that Saudi Arabia and UAE’s stances on Yemen, Qatar, and Iran
affect the whole region.
He also praised Qatar’s positions at Makkah summits,
saying they are based “on the policy of good neighborliness and aimed at reducing
tensions.”
“Without a doubt, any summit that doesn’t bring
regional countries closer together will be ineffective, counterproductive and
even harmful,” he said.
The phone call came in line with Iranian escalation
against the GCC as Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei slammed Bahrain on Wednesday for
hosting the conference that will discuss the US Peace Plan (Deal of the
Century).
Qatar’s two-year crisis with Gulf neighbors has
dragged on due to its arrogance and intransigence, according to Bahraini
Foreign Minister Khalid bin Ahmad Al Khalifa.
“Two years of rejecting solutions, arrogance,
intransigence, and alienation from [Gulf] brothers,” the Minister tweeted,
accusing Qatar of ambivalence.
“It welcomes mediation while closes doors of
success. It repeats the term dialogue and empties it of every sense,” he added,
explaining that it doesn’t take into consideration Qatar people’s interest and
their social and economic extensions with their Gulf environment.