Iran agrees to de-escalation as 'only solution' to rising tension in Middle East

By ANI | Published: January 13, 2020 06:07 AM2020-01-13T06:07:22+5:302020-01-13T06:30:02+5:30

Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Th met Iran's President Hassan Rouh, the country's supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei and other senior leaders on Sunday and agreed that de-escalation and dialogue were the only solutions to rising tensions in the Middle East between the United States and Tehran.

Iran agrees to de-escalation as 'only solution' to rising tension in Middle East | Iran agrees to de-escalation as 'only solution' to rising tension in Middle East

Iran agrees to de-escalation as 'only solution' to rising tension in Middle East

Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Th met Iran's President Hassan Rouh, the country's supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei and other senior leaders on Sunday and agreed that de-escalation and dialogue were the only solutions to rising tensions in the Middle East between the United States and Tehran.

Qatar and Iran agreed that de-escalation was the "only solution" to regional tensions, Al Jazeera quoted Sheikh Tamim as saying after the meeting with Rouh.

"This visit comes at a critical time in the region, and we agreed with the brothers and with His Excellency the President that the only solution to these crises is de-escalation from everyone and dialogue," he told a news conference.

"Dialogue is the only solution" to resolve the crisis, the Sheikh added.

The meeting came amid heightened tensions in the Gulf following the US assassination of top Iran commander Qassem Soleim in Baghdad and Iran's retaliatory missile strikes on US targets in Iraq.

Sheikh Tamim was the first national leader to come to Iran since Soleim's killing on January 3 in an American drone strike.

Qatar is one of a few countries in the region that maintains a close relationship with Washington and Tehran, with which it shares the world's largest gas field.

According to media reports, the two officials also discussed the latest developments in the region, "especially the events in Iraq as well as ways of calm to maintain collective security of the region."

Last Wednesday, Sheikh Mohammed said Qatar was closely following developments in Iraq and seeking to coordinate with friendly countries to reduce tensions.

"We seek through a series of communications to consult and coordinate with friendly and brotherly countries to calm and reduce escalation," he wrote on Twitter.

( With inputs from ANI )

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