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Germany reiterates Qatar’s ‘important role’ in Gaza war mediation

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BERLIN: Germany on Friday reaffirmed Qatar’s “important role” in mediating in the conflict between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas, less than two days after the Gulf state’s prime minister said that his country was reconsidering its part as cease-fire broker, Anadolu Agency reports.

“Qatar plays a very important role in the efforts to finally free the hostages from the hands of Hamas and we are in close coordination with Qatar,” deputy foreign ministry spokesman Christian Wagner said at a press briefing in Berlin.

Agencies Athens: HE Dr. Abdullah bin Abdulaziz bin Turki Al Subaie, Qatar’s Minister of Environment and Climate Change, held a meeting with Dr Mohammed bin Mubarak bin Daina, Oil and Environment Minister of Bahrain amd Special Envoy for Climate Affairs, on the sidelines of the ninth UN Our Ocean Conference, held in Athens, Greece, under the theme “Our Ocean… an Ocean of Potential”. Dr. Bin Daina welcomed the Qatari minister, highlighting the fraternal relations between the two countries and their peoples, Bahrain News Agency reports. He stressed the importance of enhancing bilateral, as well as regional and international cooperation in the environmental and climate fields to achieve sustainable development goals and climate security. The Qatari Minister of Environment and Climate Change lauded the Qatar-Bahrain relations, affirming his interest in developing bilateral cooperation and coordination in the fields related to preserving the environment and climate security. He wished the kingdom continued success in the environment and climate action.

In a late-Wednesday statement, H E Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani “lamented the political exploitation by some politicians with narrow interests, marketing their electoral campaigns through the defamation of Qatar’s role.”

He did not name any politicians or states, but pointed out that Doha has observed the “misuse” of its mediation and “its employment for narrow political interests,” stressing that his country will undertake a “comprehensive evaluation” of its diplomatic position without indicating a timeline.

Meanwhile, Germany warned of “a humanitarian catastrophe” in Rafah, should Israel decide to launch a ground attack on the city.

“You know the federal government’s stance regarding the situation in Gaza. We have made it clear again and again that there are still a large number of people in Rafah and that a large-scale ground offensive and large-scale attack on Rafah would trigger a humanitarian catastrophe and to this extent this stance continues to apply,” Wagner said.

Fears of a Rafah incursion have grown amid reports that Israeli forces have deployed more troops to areas adjacent to Rafah and destroyed agricultural land in the eastern areas of the district.

On Wednesday, Germany said Israel must do more to protect civilian lives in Gaza during its military operations following the latest UN report which stated that more than 10,000 Palestinian women have been killed since the start of the Oct.7 war in the enclave.

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