Qatar: Israel does not believe in advancing ceasefire negotiations
According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing mehr News Agency, Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, Qatar’s Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, criticized the Zionist regime’s recent actions in Gaza during an interview wiht CNN. He asserted: “Israel’s attacks on Gaza this week indicate its unwillingness to progress ceasefire negotiations.”
He added: “The U.S. humanitarian proposal for Gaza is unnecessary.”
Bin Abdulrahman emphasized: ”The United Nations must be allowed to deliver humanitarian aid directly to the people of Gaza.”
“Unfortunately, Israel responded with extensive bombing even as a negotiation delegation was being dispatched,” he continued.
The Qatari official noted: “Israel’s claims of readiness for talks without halting the war reflect its disregard for diplomatic solutions.”
“Progress in releasing Aidan Alexander, an Israeli-American captive, marks a critical opening to revive negotiations,” he said.
The Qatari official stressed that the root cause of conflicts between Israel and regional nations is its occupation of Palestinian and Syrian territories.
“We conveyed our concerns to Israel and urged them to engage in purposeful talks,” Bin Abdulrahman stated.
“We hope for progress but are uncertain it will happen soon, given Israel’s conduct,” he admitted.
A political solution will remain difficult unless parties commit to meaningful negotiations—even with mediators’ efforts,” he added.
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