Arab Times

Qatar offers support for reviving Iran N-deal

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TEHRAN, May 12, (Agencies): Qatar’s Amir met with Iran’s president on Thursday, offering support for efforts to revive the nuclear deal between Tehran and world powers, even as talks on the tattered accord remain deadlocked.

“We believe that negotiatio­n is the solution of the problem,” the official IRNA news agency quoted visiting Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani as saying after meeting President Ebrahim Raisi. The two also discussed a range of other issues, including Afghanista­n, Iraq, Syria and the war in Yemen.

Raisi seized the opportunit­y to slam Western nations, insisting that their presence is not “providing security in the region” but “harming the security.” Iran sees the presence of U.S. forces in neighborin­g countries - on its doorstep - as a threat.

Raisi described Sheikh Tamim’s one-day visit to Tehran as a turning point in relations between Iran and Qatar.

The visit came as the European Union’s coordinato­r on nuclear talks, Enrique Mora, was still in Iran. The talks in Vienna have been stalled for months, apparently over an Iranian demand that Washington lift a terrorism designatio­n on Iran’s powerful paramilita­ry Revolution­ary Guard.

Mora met with the Iranian nuclear negotiator on Wednesday, just after Iranian intelligen­ce services announced they had detained two European citizens. Talks continued on Thursday, Iranian media reported without giving details.

In Paris, France’s Foreign Ministry said Thursday that two French nationals have been arrested in Iran and French authoritie­s have “fully mobilized” to secure their swift release. Workers Force trade union identified the two as Cecile Kohler, a teachers’ union official, and her partner. It said they were on a tourist trip to Iran as part of an Easter vacation. The union said it was made aware of the arrests Wednesday.

The French government condemned “this groundless arrest” and calls for immediate release of the two. France did not say what charges the two face.

Another French citizen, Benjamin Briere, was sentenced in January by Iran to over eight years in prison for espionage, for photograph­ing “prohibited areas” with a drone in 2020 during what he said was a tourist visit in the north of the country.

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