Pezeshkian reiterates call for Islamic unity in meeting with Qatari top diplomat
TEHRAN - During a meeting with visiting Qatari Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani on Monday, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian stressed the need to elevate relations between the two countries across all sectors, describing their political ties as "privileged."
Pezeshkian also reiterated his call for Islamic unity to pressure Israel into ceasing its actions against Palestinians, criticizing the silence and even support from Israel's allies. "Human rights and international laws are being violated repeatedly in Gaza," he stated.
Al Thani congratulated Pezeshkian on his election victory and cabinet formation, highlighting the Emir of Qatar's commitment to expanding "fraternal and strategic" relations between the two nations. He acknowledged that the current level of bilateral cooperation doesn't meet the aspirations of both leaders and emphasized the need for increased efforts.
Echoing Pezeshkian's criticism of the international community's inaction on the plight of Palestinians, Al Thani expressed Qatar's commitment to achieving a ceasefire in Gaza, emphasizing Iran's crucial role as a "wise and responsible actor" in this effort. He also highlighted Qatar's readiness to collaborate with Iran on regional and international issues, praising Pezeshkian's constructive approach to these challenges.