US condemns Qatari-Iranian ties

  • ووزير الخارجية الايراني

Hamadein’s vile policies draw international condemnations and Qatar’s shady deals with Iran have shamed Doha. Farsha Kodofayor, a researcher at democracies defence, attacked Qatar’s role and reported on Tamim’s betrayal of Arabs.  

She censured the destructive alliance between terror sponsors in Doha and Tehran after Tamim had congratulated his Iranian ally  Hassan Rouhani on the revolution’s anniversary and his henchmen celebrated the event with Tehran ambassadors. Qatari websites bragged about good relations with Iran. The researcher also condemned Doha’s firm ties with mullahs, affirming Qatar went to Iran following the boycott. Doha has become a pawn in Tehran’s hand to destabilize neighbouring states as Qatar funds Hezbollah militias, Houthis, and Iran’s Hashd Shaabi.

Kodofayor urged Washington to halt dealing with Hamadein  

Qatar's foreign minister has urged world states to be more friendly towards Iran, Tasneem News Agency reported. “Anyone that looks at the situation right now – the polarization in the region – is quite certain that things will not remain like this,” Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani, Qatar’s deputy prime minister and foreign minister, said, according to the Guardian on Tuesday. “You cannot keep people under oppression for a long time, so to prevent this instability from happening, we just want leaders to start reforming. We have to practice preventative diplomacy rather than reactive diplomacy.” Efforts by Saudi Arabia and the UAE in mid-2017 to isolate Qatar for its support for Islamist radicalism have resulted in Qatar deepening its relations with Iran, Middle East Forum has reported.

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