Qatar Hopes US Reaction To The Death Of Three Soldiers In Jordan Does Not Affect Hamas-Israel Negotiations
JAKARTA - Qatar's prime minister on Monday said he hoped the United States' retaliation for a drone strike that killed three of its troops in Jordan would not weaken progress towards a new Israeli-Hamas hostage release deal in weekend talks.
"I hope no one will weaken our efforts or jeopardize the process," said Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim al Thani before a think tank in Washington, when asked whether US retaliation for Iran-backed militant attacks could be carried out. canceling the deal that emerged., reported Reuters January 30.
CIA Director William Burns met with Sheikh Mohammed, as well as head of Israel's Mossad intelligence service and head of Egyptian intelligence on Sunday in Paris to hold talks described as constructive talks by Israel, Qatar and the US, although there is still a significant gap.
Speaking at the Atlantic Council's think tank in Washington, Qatar's prime minister said the US retaliation "would definitely have an impact. In one way or another, this will definitely have an impact on regional security and we hope everything can be overcome."
As previously reported, three US troops were killed and 34 others as a result of drone attacks on US military posts in Jordan close to the Syrian border.
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US President Joe Biden in his statement said the attack was carried out by radical militant groups operating in Iran-backed Syria and Iraq.
It was the first deadly attack on US troops since the Israel-Hamas war erupted in October, marking a drastic increase in tensions in the Middle East region.