AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 minutes agoQatar-Iran Mediation: Qatar’s International Media Office rejected Israeli claims that Doha agreed to join military action against Iran, saying the reports are false and meant to derail Qatar’s mediation role, adding Doha will keep working with regional and international partners to end the conflict. Condolences Diplomacy: PM Narendra Modi spoke with Qatar’s Amir Sheikh Tamim, conveying condolences for the death of former Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani and recalling his affection for India and the Indian community in Qatar; India had earlier observed national mourning and sent condolences via Kiren Rijiju. Regional Security Talks: Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araghchi visited Doha to offer condolences after Sheikh Hamad’s death, as missile strikes and Gulf tensions continue; Qatar also condemned Iran’s repeated attacks on Bahrain, Kuwait and Jordan alongside Saudi Arabia. Press Freedom Clash (US): The New York Times filed a motion to quash DOJ subpoenas served on reporters over coverage tied to a Qatar-gifted Air Force One, setting up a court fight over source confidentiality. South Sudan-Qatar Ties: South Sudan’s security adviser Tut Gatluak met Qatar’s PM and FM Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman, delivering President Salva Kiir’s condolence letter and discussing ways to expand cooperation.
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