QATAR’S MEDIATION EFFORTS

 

Overview

Qatar enjoys a global reputation and track record of success as a neutral, reliable and responsible mediator invited to help parties reach agreements.

This reflects a deep-rooted constitutional commitment to resolving international disputes and conflicts peacefully:  Article 7 of Qatar’s Constitution stipulating mediation as a key foreign policy priority: “based on the principle of encouraging peaceful resolution of international disputes.” 

The goal of Qatar’s mediation is to promote and achieve conflict management, and the peaceful resolution of conflicts and disputes. 

Qatar’s mediation occurs at inter-state level, as well as between state and a variety of non-state actors. 

In 2023 Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs established new Ministerial roles, giving greater diplomatic weight to mediation files and augmenting a team of Special Envoys and other Ministerial and High Level Officials on Mediation.

Qatar has worked to frame its partnership with a number of important countries in the field of mediation and dispute resolution by signing a memorandum of understanding of Sweden, Norway, and Finland. Additionally Qatar enjoys other bilateral government relationships which are specifically focused on enhanced knowledge sharing and cooperation on mediation and dispute resolution.

Qatar welcomes partnerships with other actors on mediation, but only in contexts in which all parties to the conflict have agreed to their involvement. 

Qatar promotes mediation of both Track I and Track 2 peace-making and conflict resolution. For this reason, Qatar is supportive of inclusive dialogue processes that gives space to some non-state actors, or otherwise marginalized groups such as women, refugees, IDPs, and other minorities.

Since 2004, the State of Qatar has mediated to bring ceasefires, restore diplomatic relations, hostage releases, prisoner exchanges, national dialogue processes, end border disputes, achieve humanitarian outcomes, and peace agreements in many regional and global conflicts. 

(See Appendices I and II). 

 

Appendix I - Qatar’s Record of Global Mediation   

Date

Mediation

Beneficiaries

2004 - February

Qatar mediates release of 100 Moroccan prisoners of war from Tindouf Algeria to a military base in Agadir Morocco

Morocco

2006 – October

Qatar mediates between Palestinian factions of Fatah and Hamas

Palestinian people and their factions

2007-June

Qatar mediates ceasefire in Yemen

Yemeni civilian population

2007 - July

Release of Bulgarian nurses Libya The agreement included the establishment of the "Libyan Fund for Children with AIDS", to which Qatar and the Czech Republic contributed

The Government of Bulgaria, The Government of Libya 

2008 – February

Qatar mediates Yemen Peace Agreement

Yemen civilian population

2008 – May

Qatar mediates negotiations between Lebanese factions 

Lebanese people and its governing authorities. 

2008 – September

League of Arab States mandates Qatar to mediate Darfur Peace Talks 

Sudan and its peoples. 

2009 – March

Qatar mediates peace accord between Sudan and Chad signed in 2010 

Sudan, Chad 

2009

Qatar commences mediation between Yemen government and the Houthis 

Yemen 

2010 – March

Qatar mediates ceasefire agreement between Sudanese President Omar alBashir and the Liberation and Justice Movement

The Government of Sudan, splinter Darfur rebel group 

2010 – June

Qatar mediates Djibouti and Eritrea Ceasefire Agreement 

Djibouti, Eritrea 

2010 – August

Qatar mediates renewal of ceasefire agreement in Yemen  

Yemen 

2011 – July

Qatar mediates Doha Document for Peace in Darfur between contesting parties (DDPD). The DDPD is the culmination of two and half years of negotiations, dialogue and consultations with the major parties to the Darfur conflict, all relevant stakeholders and international partners.  The DDPD addresses the root causes of the conflict and its consequences, including Power Sharing, Wealth Sharing, Human Rights, Justice and Reconciliation, Compensation and Return, and Internal Dialogue among others

DDPD - the Government of Sudan and the Liberation and Justice Movement committing themselves to framework for the comprehensive peace process in Darfur.  

2011

Qatar mediates ceasefire between Djibouti and Eritrea 

Government and peoples of Djibouti, Eritrea 

2013 – Feb

Qatar mediates the release of a Swiss citizen held in Yemen  

Switzerland 

2013 – Feb

Qatar mediates ceasefire agreement in Darfur 

Peoples and governing authorities of Darfur and Khartoum.  

2013

Qatar begins mediation between Afghan parties 

Afghanistan groups and factions 

2014 - March

Qatar mediates the release of 13 Nuns from Maaloula held by rebel group in Syria in an exchange of prisoners

Syria, including the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate in Damascus.   

2014 - May

Qatar mediates agreement between the US and Taliban for the release of five Taliban prisoners from Guantanamo Bay for US Army Sgt Bowe Bergdahl

US and Taliban 

2014 – July/August

Qatar mediates ceasefire agreement between Israel and Palestinian Armed Factions in Gaza

Israel and Palestinian Armed Factions 

2014 - September

Qatar mediate the release of 45 UN peacekeepers and an American journalist held by rebels in Syria  

UN, UNDOF, including UNpeacekeeping contributor nation Fiji, US 

2015 – June

Qatar mediates the release of 4 border guards from Tajikistan held by the Taliban 

Tajikistan 

2015 - November

Qatar mediates Tebu-Tuareg reconciliation agreement in Libya 

Libya 

2015 – December

Qatar mediates the release of 16 Lebanese Security Forces and Soldiers held by rebel group in Syria  

Lebanon 

2016 - January

Qatar mediates release of a Canadian citizen held by the Taliban 

Canada 

2016 – May

Qatar mediates release of four prisoners of war from Djibouti held in Eritrea 

Djibouti 

2017 - February

Qatar mediates agreement between the Government of Sudan and the SLASecond Revolution Movement

Sudan

2017 - April

Qatar mediate release of Saudi and Qatari citizens held in Iraq 

Qatar, Saudi Arabia 

2018 – October

Qatar mediates the release of Japanese journalist held in Syria 

Japan

2019 – November

Qatar mediates exchange of Afghanistan detainees and US and Australian citizens 

US and Australia 

2019-2020

Qatar mediates intra-Afghan dialogue 

Afghanistan, and international parties to promote human rights, humanitarian support, security, peace, stability and sustainable development, including women and other groups. 

2020 – March

Qatar mediates historic Doha Agreement between the US and the Taliban setting a timeline for U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan

Afghanistan, US 

2021 – May

Qatar mediates resumption of diplomatic ties between Kenya and Somalia and Somalia-Kenya border agreement 

Somalia, Kenya and peoples affected by conflict in border regions 

2021 - August

Qatar mediates US and NATO withdrawal from Afghanistan including agreements to keep Kabul airport open, establishment of a humanitarian airbridge, mediated a series of agreements that led to the largest civilian air lift in history to evacuate more than 110,000 foreign citizens, vulnerable Afghan nationals and unaccompanied children

US, NATO, Afghanistan. Mediation of evacuation efforts included Afghan students, teachers, activists, lawyers, doctors, artists, musicians plus UNHCR, WHO, UNICEF, nationals from US, UK, Germany, Australia,  

Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, Walt Disney, CBS, ABC, CNN, BBC, France 24, Fox News, Deutsche Welle, Euronews, National Geographic, Clinton Foundation, United States Institute of Peace, Malala Foundation, Committee to Protect Journalists, German Press Agency, America University of Afghanistan, School of Leadership Afghanistan, Afghanistan National Institute of Music, International Trade Union Confederation, FIFA, National Endowment for Democracy, Google, Youtube, United Nations, and various other groups. 

2021 – August September

Qatar mediates evacuation and relocation to Doha to temporarily host the Former-Kabul based diplomatic missions of the US, UK, Japan and the Netherlands

US, UK, Japan, Italy  and the Netherlands

2021 – November

US announces ‘protecting power’ arrangement for Qatar to facilitate/mediate any formal communication between the US government and Afghanistan

US , Afghanistan 

2022 - August

Qatar mediates national dialogue agreement between Chadian factions

The peoples and governing authorities in Chad. National reconciliation including steps to cessation of hostilities that benefits all Chadian peoples. 

2022 – August/September

Qatar mediates between US, EU and Iran on restoration efforts of 2015 JCPOA Nuclear Deal 

US, EU and Iran 

2022 – August-October

Preventive diplomacy mediation for deescalation in Libya 

Libyan peoples. 

2023 - February

Qatar joins other countries of France, US, Saudi Arabia and Egypt to mediate end of political and economic crisis in Lebanon (The Quintet) 

Peoples of Lebanon 

2023 - March

The efforts of the State of Qatar to release the Rwandan oppositionist Paul Ruseba Guina and his arrival to the United States

 

2023 – June     

Qatar with Turkiye, US, UK and UAE Qunit group for Somalia convenes in Doha  

Peoples of Somalia and Somali government in Mogadishu (FGS) 

2023-24

Qatar mediates series of family reunification agreements and swaps between Russia and Ukraine 

Russia, Ukraine including children and families.  

2023 - October

Qatar mediates rare prisoner swap between the US and Iran  

US and Iran 

2023 – December

Qatar mediates deal between the US and the Bolivarian Government of Venezuela for a prisoner swap

US  and Venezuela

2024 - January

Qatar mediates between parties in Somalia 

Somalia 

2024 - January

Qatar mediates release of Argentine detainee Benjamin Sinonegui, in Afghanistan

Argentina

2024 - February

Qatar successfully mediates release of Austrian detainee in Afghanistan 

Austria 

2024 - August

Qatar facilitated negotiations between Germany and Afghanistan's Taliban help return Afghans to their country based on their legal status 

Germany , Afghanistan 

2024 - October

Qatar and other Quint partners affirmed their support for mediation efforts and the imperative of focusing on shared economic and security objectives, particularly to address ongoing and emerging threats from terrorist groups in the Horn of Africa

Peoples of Somalia and Somali government in Mogadishu (FGS) 

 

 


 

Appendix II - Israel and Palestine (February 2012 - October 2024)

 

Date

Mediation

2012 - February

Fatah-Hamas Reconciliation – Doha Agreement concluded

2014 - August

Qatar contributes to mediation of ceasefire in war on Gaza between Israel and Hamas

2021 - February

Qatar and EU mediate gas pipeline supply project to Gaza Strip

2021 - May

Qatar contributes to mediation of ceasefire in Gaza between Israel and Hamas

2021 - November

Qatar and Egypt mediate aid agreement to Gaza Strip

2022 - August

Qatar contributes to mediation of ceasefire in Gaza between Israel and Hamas

2023 – May

Qatar helps mediate ceasefire between Israel and Palestinian Islamic Jihad

2023 – November 26

Qatar mediates hostage release and detainee exchange

2023 – November

Monitoring and verification for hostage/prisoner releases

2023 – November

Monitoring and verification of ceasefire implementation

2023 – November

Establishment of command centre for hostage/detainee releases

2023-2024

Evacuation of 2256+ injured and Palestinians

Humanitarian pauses in Gaza Strip

Evacuation of foreign press from Gaza

Evacuation of foreign press from Gaza

Facilitates intra/inter-Palestinian dialogue

2024 - January

Qatar-France humanitarian aid agreement

2024 - January

UK-Qatar joint aid delivery

2024 – August

Regional de-escalation mediation with partners

2024 – August/Sept

Ongoing mediation for hostage and ceasefire deal


Date

Mediation

Beneficiaries

January 2025

Qatar plays a pivotal role in collaboration with the Arab Republic of Egypt and the United States of America in reaching a ceasefire agreement in Gaza

Gaza Strip and the Occupied Palestinian Territories

September 2025

Qatar facilitates the release of two British citizens who were detained in Afghanistan

United Kingdom and Afghanistan

October 2025

Qatar mediates in reaching an agreement for an immediate ceasefire between Pakistan and Afghanistan

Afghanistan and Pakistan

November 2025

Qatar mediates in reaching the Doha Framework Agreement for Peace between the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Congo River Coalition, (March 23 Movement)

Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo

2025

Qatar mediates in the reunification of new groups of Ukrainian and Russian children with their families

Ukraine and Russia

December 2025

Qatar mediates in reaching the “Doha Agreement to Consolidate the Commitment to Peace” between the Government of Colombia and the self-proclaimed EGC group

Government of Colombia and EGC Group