LONDON: Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Qatar’s emir, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani, discussed the latest developments in the Gaza Strip and the other occupied Palestinian territories during a meeting in Doha on Monday.
In particular, they talked about ongoing efforts to secure an agreement for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, in a way that could pave the way for a just, comprehensive and sustainable resolution to the Palestinian issue. The two leaders also discussed the escalation of violence in the region, and reviewed bilateral ties and ways in which they might be enhanced, the Qatar News Agency reported.
Sheikh Tamim reiterated Qatar’s unwavering support for the Palestinian cause and its solidarity with the Palestinian people in their efforts to achieve their rightful national aspirations.
He said his nation remains committed to diplomatic and mediation efforts to halt the conflict in Gaza, and ease unrest in the West Bank, and to its support for initiatives that can help bridge divisions among Palestinians.
Abbas thanked the sheikh for Qatar’s continued support for the Palestinian people.
The president also met Palestinian photojournalist Motaz Azaiza, known for his compelling coverage of war-torn Gaza. The photographer was evacuated to Doha in January after receiving death threats and alleged offers of bribes from Israel to stop documenting the Israeli military aggression in the territory.