Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani has said that talks between the United States and Iran have marked a “turning point” for regional stability.
According to Al Jazeera, speaking at a high-level meeting in Burgenstock, Switzerland, he hailed the memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week as a landmark achievement and expressed hope that it would signal a shift towards regional stability.
'Past period among most difficult for region'
He said: “The past period has been among the most difficult our region has witnessed, with its peoples bearing heavy burdens due to uncertainty and escalation.”
He added: “We hope that the agreement we witness today will help create an environment that enables states to direct their energies towards development, cooperation, and providing opportunities for their peoples. The work does not end with the signing of an MoU,” stressing that technical talks would be critical to translating commitments into tangible outcomes.







