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Advisor to Prime Minister and Official Spokesperson for Ministry of Foreign Affairs participates in panel on Qatar's mediation role in Crisis Resolution

Advisor to the Prime Minister and Official Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dr. Majid bin Mohammed Al Ansari took part today in a panel discussion titled "Regional Challenges and the Role of Qatari Mediation in ." The session was organized by the Arab Cultural House "The Diwan" on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference.In his remarks, Dr. Al Ansari affirmed that the State of Qatar continues to play an active role in international mediation, stemming from its commitment to promoting international peace and security. He noted that mediation has become an integral part of Qatar's foreign policy identity, highlighting the country's efforts in a number of regional and international conflict files, carried out in cooperation with regional and international partners.The Advisor to the Prime Minister and Official Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs stressed Qatar's rejection of military escalation in the region and its call to prioritize political solutions. He underscored that dialogue remains the only viable path to ending conflicts, despite the pressures and challenges that often accompany mediation efforts.He added that growing global political polarization and the decline of a culture of dialogue pose significant challenges to peace efforts, emphasizing that maintaining open channels of communication among all parties, including non-state actors, remains a key element in any successful negotiation process.Dr. Al Ansari concluded by noting that the region is passing through a critical phase and that the collective choice facing its countries today is to favor peace over escalation. He called on the international community to safeguard mediation tracks rather than undermine them. 

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