Qatar emir meets Erdogan in Turkey
ANKARA: The emir of Qatar on Thursday met with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan for surprise talks in the capital Ankara, a Turkish presidential official said. Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani was holding closed-door talks at Erdogan’s newly built presidential palace in Ankara, the official told AFP, without elaborating further.The
By our correspondents
March 13, 2015
ANKARA: The emir of Qatar on Thursday met with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan for surprise talks in the capital Ankara, a Turkish presidential official said.
Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani was holding closed-door talks at Erdogan’s newly built presidential palace in Ankara, the official told AFP, without elaborating further.
The meeting, which was not on Erdogan’s official daily schedule, comes amid renewed tensions stemming from the presence of Islamic State (IS) Jihadists in Iraq and Syria right up to the Turkish border.
Turkey and Qatar, both overwhelmingly Muslim, have emerged as close allies in the last years during the conflict in Syria and Arab Spring uprisings.
They have closely aligned their policies on Syria and have also both intensively engaged with the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas.
Qatar has been one of the main supporters of the rebellion against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and has allowed demonstrations against him to be held in its capital, Doha.
However, some have accused the country of backing Jihadists, a charge denied on several occasions by officials in the oil rich Gulf state, which joined the US-led coalition against extremists in Syria and Iraq.
Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani was holding closed-door talks at Erdogan’s newly built presidential palace in Ankara, the official told AFP, without elaborating further.
The meeting, which was not on Erdogan’s official daily schedule, comes amid renewed tensions stemming from the presence of Islamic State (IS) Jihadists in Iraq and Syria right up to the Turkish border.
Turkey and Qatar, both overwhelmingly Muslim, have emerged as close allies in the last years during the conflict in Syria and Arab Spring uprisings.
They have closely aligned their policies on Syria and have also both intensively engaged with the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas.
Qatar has been one of the main supporters of the rebellion against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and has allowed demonstrations against him to be held in its capital, Doha.
However, some have accused the country of backing Jihadists, a charge denied on several occasions by officials in the oil rich Gulf state, which joined the US-led coalition against extremists in Syria and Iraq.
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