Qatar’s Emir, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian have agreed to expand bilateral cooperation, stressing their shared commitment to regional stability and prosperity.
During a joint press conference at Saadabad Palace in Tehran, Pezeshkian stated that frequent exchanges between officials from both countries reflect strong historical, economic, and cultural ties, as well as aligned perspectives on regional and international issues.
Pezeshkian stated that his talks with Sheikh Tamim covered “current regional developments” and reaffirmed their commitment to Syria’s territorial integrity, sovereignty, and the right of the Syrian people to determine their own future.
He further stressed Iran’s belief that regional countries can contribute to stability and security through good neighborly relations, mutual respect, and constructive cooperation. He called for the establishment of a joint framework to enhance regional collaboration.
Sheikh Tamim expressed his satisfaction with his visit to Iran, emphasizing the importance of strengthening historical ties based on good neighborly relations. He underscored the need to expand cooperation, particularly in trade and economic sectors, and reaffirmed Qatar’s support for initiatives that promote regional stability and prosperity.
According to the Qatar News Agency, the discussions focused on enhancing bilateral relations, particularly in the fields of economy, trade, and energy. Both sides explored investment opportunities and exchanged views on key regional and international developments.
The Palestinian issue was also a key topic of discussion. Sheikh Tamim reiterated the importance of maintaining a ceasefire in Gaza and ensuring the delivery of humanitarian aid. He expressed hope that the ceasefire would lead to an end to civilian suffering and pave the way for a just and comprehensive resolution to the Palestinian crisis.
Later, during a meeting with Sheikh Tamim, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei reaffirmed Tehran’s commitment to strengthening ties with neighboring countries. He voiced hope that the agreements signed between Iran and Qatar would serve the interests of both nations and called for stronger regional cooperation and increased economic exchanges between Tehran and Doha.
Khamenei described Qatar as a “brotherly and friendly nation” but pointed out unresolved issues, particularly concerning Iranian funds transferred from South Korea to Qatar. He claimed that US pressure was the main obstacle to implementing the related agreement.
“If we were in Qatar’s position, we would not have yielded to such pressure,” he said, adding that Iran still expects Qatar to take decisive action on the matter.
Sheikh Tamim acknowledged the complex and challenging conditions in the region, pointing to the need for stronger cooperation among regional countries. He announced that the Iran-Qatar joint committee would soon commence its work, predicting a significant increase in economic exchanges between the two nations in the near future.