Qatar’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Mohammed Bin Abdulrahman Al Thani is currently living through bitter days after he received some tips that his days in office are numbered, as the regime decided to replace him by Qatari ambassador to the UN Alya bin Ahmed Al Thani.
Observers relate this step to the dissatisfaction of the Doha regime with his performance, especially after his failure in containing and managing the Arab boycott file against Qatar, not to mention his frequently repeated controversial statements, especially his confession that his country is not based on democracy.
He also attacked the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and questioned its necessity before he later changed his speech in a contradictory manner reflecting the confusion in the emirate’s diplomacy and foreign policy.