Qatar is holding off providing Syria's new rulers with funds to increase public sector pay due to uncertainty over whether the transfers would breach U.S. sanctions, four sources said, a setback to efforts to revive the war-stricken economy.
The State of Qatar condemned the Israeli occupation forces bombing of several areas in the sisterly Syrian Arab Republic, and
Qatar has paused financial support for Syrias new rulers due to uncertainty over U.S. sanctions, sources revealed. This delay impacts efforts to stabilize Syrias economy following the ousting of Bashar al-Assad
Qatar condemned Israel for bombing several areas in Syria in an announcement on Thursday morning, calling it a
Qatar is delaying financial support to Syria's new rulers due to U.S. sanctions concerns. The funds were intended to increase public sector pay in the war-torn nation. The delay complicates efforts by Syria's Islamist authorities to stabilize the country and navigate international diplomatic challenges.
Despite a U.S. exemption allowing for limited transactions with Syria's government, Qatar is hesitant to act without clearer guidelines, especially regarding payments through Syria's central bank.
HE the Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim al-Thani, met Sunday with the visiting Syrian Minister of Foreign Affairs
Qatar’s emir has held talks with Iran’s supreme ... war in Lebanon and Gaza and a transitional government in place in Syria following the removal of President Bashar al-Assad.
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Qatar Tribune on MSNQatar Submits Written Memorandum To ICJ On Israel's Obligations In Relation To Presence Of UN, Other International GroupsThe State of Qatar has submitted a written memorandum to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) regarding its request for an
The delay in Qatar's plan to help pay for the increase, which Reuters reported in January, underlines the considerable challenges Syria's new Islamist authorities face as they seek to stabilise the fr
Qatar's aid to Syria delayed by U.S. sanctions uncertainty, sources say EU suspends some sanctions, boosting Syria's new government DAMASCUS, Feb 26 (Reuters) - Qatar is holding off providing ...
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