Qatar out of Gaza talks, warns Hamas over Doha office: diplomatic source
Qatar has withdrawn as a key mediator in efforts to broker a Gaza ceasefire and hostage deal, citing a lack of good-faith negotiations from both Israel and Hamas. A diplomatic source informed AFP on Saturday that Qatar informed both parties, as well as the U.S. administration, that its mediation role could no longer continue due to the refusal to engage in serious talks.
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- Published Date: 05:45 | 09 November 2024
- Modified Date: 05:47 | 09 November 2024
Qatar has withdrawn as a key mediator for a Gaza ceasefire and hostage deal and warned Hamas that its Doha office "no longer serves its purpose", a diplomatic source told AFP on Saturday.
"The Qataris informed both the Israelis and Hamas that as long as there is a refusal to negotiate a deal in good faith, they cannot continue to mediate," the source said on condition of anonymity.
"As a consequence, the Hamas political office no longer serves its purpose."
Qatar, with the United Sates and Egypt, has been engaged in months of fruitless negotiations for a truce with hostage and prisoner releases.
The informed source said Qatar had already "notified both sides, Israel and Hamas as well as the US administration" of its decision.
"The Qataris conveyed to the US administration that they would be ready to re-engage in mediation when both sides... demonstrate a sincere willingness to return to the negotiating table", the source added.
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