Hindustan Times (East UP)

Biden names Qatar major non-Nato ally

- Prashant Jha letters@hindustant­imes.com AP With inputs from agencies*

WASHINGTON: Reflecting the “importance of its bilateral relationsh­ip”, and its status as a “good friend and capable partner”, the United States has decided to designate Qatar as a major non-Nato ally, American President Joe Biden announced on Monday during a visit of Qatar’s emir Sheikh Tamim Al-Thani to Washington DC.

At a joint press appearance with the Qatari leader, Biden said, “This past year, our partnershi­p with Qatar has been central to many of our most vital interests — relocating tens of thousands of Afghans; maintainin­g stability in Gaza and providing lifesaving assistance to the Palestinia­ns; keeping pressure on Isis and deterring threats across the Middle East; and a lot more.”

Biden indicated that the US and Qatar had shared interests in “ensuring the stability of global energy supplies”. The US is relying on Qatar, among others, to step in with the supply of natural gas if a conflict breaks out with Russia, jeopardisi­ng Russian gas supplies to Europe.

The US president also spoke of the commercial and investment ties between the two countries, applauding a $20-plus billion order that Qatar Airways placed with Boeing on Monday.

The US has designated 18 countries, including Pakistan, as major non-Nato allies. Unlike a Nato ally, whose defence becomes the collective responsibi­lity of the alliance, the designatio­n does not entail a defence commitment — but it enables a country to access military and financial advantages.

Biden said Qatar’s new designatio­n was “long overdue”.

In a recent briefing, a senior administra­tion official had said that the US was “incredibly grateful” to Qatar for its help on Afghanista­n — including for serving as the primary transit point for 60,000 evacuees from Afghanista­n.

Qatar also played a key role in the negotiatio­ns between the US and Taliban ahead of the chaotic American withdrawal from Afghanista­n.

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President Joe Biden

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