Prime Minister and Foreign Minister HE Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim bin Jabor Al Thani has underlined that Qatar is looking for stability in the region and its neighbors and friends, but at the same time we cannot accept the way the Syrian people have been slaughtered and their sanctities have been violated. Speaking at a joint press conference with visiting US Secretary of State John Kerry, HE the Premier and Foreign Minister said: “We want stable legal regimes to develop and promote their countries and their people and meet their needs, not regimes that work for destruction .” At the beginning of the press conference, HE the Premier and Foreign Minister welcomed the visit by John Kerry to Qatar, saying that “This is not his first visit, but his first after assuming his new post as Secretary of State , and we know him very well and we are aware of his ability to do the requirements of the job and that he would represent his country in the best way . “, HE the Premier and Foreign Minister added. “We discussed a number of important issues including Syria, developments of the so-called” Arab Spring “, what is happening in the region and the peace process as well as the serious role to be played the US to revive it as a main sponsor, HE the Premier and Foreign Miniser said.
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