Al Jazeera Article Rating

Qatar's foreign minister visits Iran to meet top officials

Jul 25, 2021 View Original Article
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    -14% Somewhat Liberal

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    -14% Somewhat Liberal

  • Politician Portrayal

    18% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

57% : "Be certain that Iran wishes well for its neighbours," he added.
57% : The Qatari diplomat also emphasised the "need for an open and transparent dialogue between GCC countries and Iran, to achieve stability in the region".
54% : Since April, Tehran has been engaged in talks with world powers in Vienna over reviving a 2015 nuclear accord, with Washington taking part indirectly in the negotiations.
53% : Tehran and Riyadh have been engaged in talks hosted by Baghdad since April with the aim of improving relations.
52% : During that meeting, the two reviewed "bilateral cooperation and regional developments, particularly in Afghanistan, Iran, Syria and Palestine", according to the foreign ministry in Doha.
50% : Al Thani had also previously expressed Qatar's readiness to broker talks between Iran and its Arab neighbours in the Gulf, including Saudi Arabia.
49% : Qatar's foreign minister Sheikh Mohammad bin Abdulrahman Al Thani travelled to Tehran for an unannounced visit and met top officials, days after visiting Washington, Iran's state news agency reported.
49% : "Tehran puts special emphasis on relations with Doha," Raisi said, noting that his administration's priority in foreign policy will be relations with neighbours.
43% : Iran has confirmed that the talks will not resume until the ultraconservative Raisi takes office in August.
34% : The talks aim to return the US to the deal it withdrew from in 2018 under former president Donald Trump by lifting the sanctions reimposed on Tehran, and to have Tehran return to full compliance with nuclear commitments it has gradually retreated from in retaliation for sanctions.

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