
Amir, Iraqi PM call for de-escalation
His Highness the Amir of the State of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani discussed with Prime Minister of the sisterly Republic of Iraq HE Mohammed Shia Al Sudani the bilateral relations between the two countries. This came during a phone call HH the Amir received from the Iraqi Prime Minister on Monday.
The phone call discussed a number of regional and international developments of common concern, particularly the Israeli attack on the territories of the Islamic Republic of Iran. In this regard, HH the Amir and the Iraqi PM stressed the importance of de-escalation and resolving disputes through diplomatic means. (QNA)

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