January 12, 2020
TEHRAN: Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani arrived in the city on Sunday in an attempt to calm rising tensions between Iran and the United States.
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Qatar is close to the US and hosts Washington's largest military base in the region, but it also enjoys strong ties with Tehran, with which it shares the world''s largest gas field.
Sheikh Tamim arrived in the Iranian capital around midday, semi-official news agency ISNA said.
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The emir was scheduled to meet with President Hassan Rouhani in the afternoon, ISNA reported.
Qatar's Foreign Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani reportedly called for a peaceful solution that would lead to de-escalation during a visit to Tehran in the immediate aftermath of the US strike on January 3. "Yes it's confirmed," an official at Qatar's Government Communications Office said, adding that Sheikh Tamim was flying to Iran for what is believed to be his first official visit to the Islamic republic, following a stop in Oman.
Sheikh Tamim left Doha for Muscat on Sunday morning "to offer condolences on the death of Sultan Qaboos", the state-run Qatar News Agency reported.
Tamim's visit to the country follows Iran's retaliatory strike against two bases in Iraq that house US troops. Tehran said the attack was revenge for the US drone strike ordered by President Trump that killed top Iranian commander Qassem Soleimani in Baghdad last week.