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Al-Thani Reiterates Qatar’s Support for Afghanistan

Qatar's Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani “reiterated” Doha’s support with “its responsibilities towards our brothers in Afghanistan.”

He made the remarks at a gathering held to celebrate United Nations Day.

“We reiterate the State of Qatar's commitment to its humanitarian responsibilities towards our brothers in Afghanistan, and our constant keenness and firm position on supporting the Afghan people and their right to live in dignity,” he said.

The Islamic Emirate said that it formed the "Commission for the Return and Communications with Former Afghan Officials and Political Figures” to pave the way for reconciliation in the country.

“To solve the economic and trade challenges and to create relations and accept each other, the Islamic Emirate announced a general amnesty. It also formed the Commission for the Return and Communications with Former Afghan Officials and Political Figures that can solve all the problems that need solutions,” said Bilal Karimi, deputy spokesman of the Islamic Emirate.

Political analysts believe that Qatar has changed its policy towards Afghanistan.

“Today, Qatar seems to be disappointed with the current government. It is concerned that the reforms which are needed in Afghanistan have not been made – reforms that can help Afghanistan be accepted by the international community, to be able to take its seat at the UN,” said Torek Farhadi, a political analyst.

“Over the past several months, (Qatar) has tried to start political negotiations in Afghanistan and to solve the dispute which is not ended and has remained unsolved, and to play an important role in Afghanistan,” said Sayed Zia Hossieni, a university instructor.

Qatar provided a political office for the Islamic Emirate in 2013, which is still active as the main diplomatic hub between Kabul and international community.  

Al-Thani Reiterates Qatar’s Support for Afghanistan

Qatar provided a political office for the Islamic Emirate in 2013, which is still active as the main diplomatic hub between Kabul and international community.  

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Qatar's Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani “reiterated” Doha’s support with “its responsibilities towards our brothers in Afghanistan.”

He made the remarks at a gathering held to celebrate United Nations Day.

“We reiterate the State of Qatar's commitment to its humanitarian responsibilities towards our brothers in Afghanistan, and our constant keenness and firm position on supporting the Afghan people and their right to live in dignity,” he said.

The Islamic Emirate said that it formed the "Commission for the Return and Communications with Former Afghan Officials and Political Figures” to pave the way for reconciliation in the country.

“To solve the economic and trade challenges and to create relations and accept each other, the Islamic Emirate announced a general amnesty. It also formed the Commission for the Return and Communications with Former Afghan Officials and Political Figures that can solve all the problems that need solutions,” said Bilal Karimi, deputy spokesman of the Islamic Emirate.

Political analysts believe that Qatar has changed its policy towards Afghanistan.

“Today, Qatar seems to be disappointed with the current government. It is concerned that the reforms which are needed in Afghanistan have not been made – reforms that can help Afghanistan be accepted by the international community, to be able to take its seat at the UN,” said Torek Farhadi, a political analyst.

“Over the past several months, (Qatar) has tried to start political negotiations in Afghanistan and to solve the dispute which is not ended and has remained unsolved, and to play an important role in Afghanistan,” said Sayed Zia Hossieni, a university instructor.

Qatar provided a political office for the Islamic Emirate in 2013, which is still active as the main diplomatic hub between Kabul and international community.  

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