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Tuesday, July 07, 2026 | Daily Newspaper published by GPPC Doha, Qatar.

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Dr. Majid bin Mohammed Al Ansari, Advisor to the Prime Minister and Official Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Qatar

Advisor to the Prime Minister and Official Spokesperson for the Foreign Ministry participates in the Oxford University panel on diplomacy and mediation

Advisor to the Prime Minister and Official Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Majid bin Mohammed Al Ansari, participated in a panel discussion hosted by the University of Oxford under the title "Diplomacy and Mediation in a Contested World."The panel addressed contemporary challenges in conflict resolution and examined the role of states and mediators in promoting international peace and security.Speaking during the session, Dr. Al Ansari underscored the importance of adhering to principles and consistency in addressing international issues, noting that the last comprehensive peace agreement was signed nearly a decade ago in Colombia — reflecting a broader decline in the effectiveness of peaceful solutions in recent years.He stressed that the absence of accountability, particularly regarding Israeli violations, continues to fuel tensions and threatens both regional and international stability.Dr. Al Ansari highlighted dialogue and mediation as essential tools for resolving conflicts, citing Qatar's distinguished record in mediating complex disputes. He referred to Qatar's role in facilitating the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, the peace agreement between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the peace accord between the United States and the Taliban, and its mediation between the Government of Colombia and the self-proclaimed Gaitanista Army.He further noted Qatar's humanitarian efforts in reuniting Ukrainian and Russian children with their families, as part of the State's ongoing initiatives to alleviate the human impact of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.The Advisor to the Prime Minister and Official Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs affirmed that Qatar's mediation efforts stem from a deep sense of responsibility and a firm belief in building sustainable partnerships for peace. He emphasized that these efforts are producing tangible results on the ground.

Gulf Times
International

Germany calls on US President to pressure Russia to end war in Ukraine

Germany called on US President Donald Trump to increase pressure on Russia to end the war in Ukraine following his successful mediation to end the war in the Gaza Strip. German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul said, during a meeting with his Bulgarian counterpart Georgi Georgiev in Sofia, that Trump has made a decisive contribution to the agreement on the Gaza Strip, and "Germany is calling on him to continue his efforts to secure negotiations between Russia and Ukraine." Wadephul added that the German government has high expectations of the US administration, as President Trump has convincingly demonstrated his interest in participating in concluding peace agreements in various parts of the world. He indicated his country's readiness to support Trump in such a peace initiative, stressing that "it is worth making every effort to launch a new attempt at a peace process in Ukraine now, before large-scale fighting flares up again." The US president has sought to end the war in Ukraine since taking office. He sent his special envoy, Steve Witkoff, to Russia several times and met with Russian President Vladimir Putin to reach a peace agreement between the two sides, but without any success due to the wide gap in the two countries' positions.

UN ​​​​​​​Secretary-General Antonio Guterres
Qatar

UN chief, Italian PM laud Qatar role in Gaza mediation

Secretary-General of the United Nations Antonio Guterres expressed his gratitude to Qatar for its joint invaluable mediation work to end the tragic war in the Gaza Strip.In a press statement, Guterres said he is encouraged by the statement issued by Hamas announcing its readiness to release hostages and to engage in negotiations on the basis of the recent proposal presented by President of the United States of America Donald Trump.The UN Secretary-General urged all parties to seize the opportunity to end the war in Gaza and reiterated his consistent call for an immediate and permanent ceasefire, the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages, and unfettered humanitarian access.The Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni also thanked Qatar in particular and other Arab countries for their role in mediating a ceasefire in Gaza.In a post on X, she said: The US peace plan, already approved by Israel, supported by the European states, by many Islamic states, and by the Palestinian National Authority—thanks to the mediation of the Arab countries and in particular Qatar, which I wish to thank for its efforts—has also received an initial positive response from Hamas, which has first of all declared its willingness to release all the hostages within the framework of a ceasefire."We must all commit ourselves to ensuring that this extraordinary opportunity is seized."

Dr. al-Ansari stressed that both mediators Egypt and Qatar has been working constantly and tirelessly to end the escalating situation in Gaza
Qatar

Qatar, partners continue efforts to end Gaza war

Israel has not given any official response to the Hamas approved plan for settlement even though this plan agrees with almost 98% of Israeli proposals and demands in this regard, pointed out HE Dr Majed bin Mohamed al-Ansari, Adviser to the Prime Minister and Official Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, on Tuesday.Addressing the ministry’s weekly press briefing, he explained that both mediators - Egypt and Qatar - have been working tirelessly to end the escalating situation in Gaza and find a way out for the sufferings of the Palestinian people there.“However, it seems that the Israeli side is not taking the issue of peace settlement seriously and the situation on the ground has continued to deteriorate with the targeting of journalists, media persons, medics, aid workers and aid seekers, in addition to more killing of civilians and worsening the suffering of the Palestinian people on the ground,” he observed.Dr al-Ansari noted that both Qatar and Egypt are mainly concerned about ending this worsening situation and determined to continue the peaceful negotiations alongside all the other mediators and involved parties, especially the American side, regardless where and when the negotiations take place.Regarding the negative and provocative statements in the Israeli media that tend to worsen and escalate the situation, the Qatari official stressed that as mediators, Qatar is only concerned about the official Israeli response and such statements are of no serious concern.Further, no official response to Hamas proposal has been issued so far by the Israeli government, even though the plan has been there for more than 10 days with them. Dr al-Ansari further stressed the need for more pressure on the Israeli government by the international community to end the situation that has been taking a very dangerous turn on the humanitarian level.