Qatar’s success in helping to broker the long-awaited Gaza ceasefire has enhanced its reputation as an international mediator, with officials now considering which other conflicts they could help resolve.
Many countries worldwide launched relief, aid campaigns for Syria following fall of Assad regime - Anadolu Ajansı
Qatar's Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani emphasized cautious optimism while dealing with Syria's new administration, urging support to stabilize the nation post the overthrow of President Bashar al-Assad after a 13-year civil war.
The Gulf state has been playing a central role in mediating the return of 53 children forcibly taken by Russia from Ukraine. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has thanked Qatar
Sheikh Mohammed noted that Qatar, Egypt and the U.S. mediators are working to ensure that the ceasefire deal is adhered to be by Hamas and Israel. Qatar’s Prime Minister
DOHA: Qatar faced criticism over its mediation between Israel and Hamas, but after more than a year of war in Gaza, the tiny emirate emerged a winner after it a
Qatari Foreign Ministry spokesperson Majid Al-Ansari said the prime minister will hold talks with Ahmed al-Sharaa, the leader of the new Syrian administration. The spokesman added that the visit confirms Qatar’s commitment to supporting Syria during its transitional period.
Qatar Airways has resumed flights to Syria after cancelling operations 13-years-ago, with weekly flights to Doha and Damascus — encouraging tourists to return to the country
A BRITISH holiday firm plans to restart trips to Syria just six weeks after the fall of tyrant Bashar al-Assad’s regime. London-based Untamed Borders stopped taking travellers there last year amid
Sheikh Mohammed also promises to support the new administration and the rehabilitation of Syria’s infrastructure.
Syria's interim rulers are trying to form a united national army after the fall of Bashar Assad late last year. But armed factions in the country's south — who led
Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan al-Shibani said on Wednesday that the country will open its economy to foreign investment and that Damascus is also working on energy and electricity partnerships with Gulf states.