Qatar's Emir, Trump Hold Phone Talks on Regional Tensions
Qatar's Amiri Diwan confirmed in an official statement that Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and Trump reviewed the latest regional developments, with particular focus on the fragile ceasefire agreement between Washington and Tehran and ongoing international efforts to consolidate it.
The two leaders also exchanged assessments on how prolonged regional tensions could ripple outward — threatening maritime security and disrupting global supply chains at a critical moment for international trade.
During the call, Al Thani pressed for restraint, underscoring the urgency of de-escalation and the necessity of pursuing diplomatic rather than military solutions to the region's mounting crises.
The Emir also reaffirmed Doha's firm commitment to working alongside regional and international partners in support of mediation efforts spearheaded by Pakistan — which has emerged as a pivotal diplomatic broker between Washington and Tehran in recent weeks.
The call signals Qatar's active role in anchoring Gulf diplomacy at a moment when the Middle East remains on edge, with the durability of the U.S.-Iran ceasefire still far from guaranteed.
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