Adviser to Prime Minister and Foreign Ministry's Spokesperson: Primary Guarantee for Gaza Ceasefire Agreement is Both Parties' Commitment to Implementing It

Doha | 21 January 2025
Adviser to the Prime Minister and Official Spokesperson of the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs, Dr. Majid bin Mohammed Al Ansari, affirmed that the State of
Qatar is satisfied with the level of implementation of the ceasefire agreement
in the Gaza Strip between the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas)
and Israel and has confidence in both parties' commitment to the agreement,
noting that over 915 aid trucks have entered Gaza so far.
During the weekly media briefing organized by the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs, Dr. Al Ansari stated that the primary guarantee for the ceasefire is
the commitment of both sides to its implementation, supported by monitoring
through mediators and international pressure to ensure its continuity. He added
that the developments on the ground have been generally positive, including the
return of hostages and prisoners to their families, the calm that has
prevailed, and the relative stability in the region, not just in Gaza, which is
a crucial factor to support reaching an agreement in the next stage.
Dr. Al Ansari noted that the people of the region have finally breathed a
sigh of relief, at least with the cessation of fighting. He added that nobody
wants to return to fighting now, pointing out that this war has had a massive
humanitarian impact on the people of the region in general and on the people of
Gaza in particular. He further explained that the war has significantly
affected the sense of security, even within Israel, and has had a major
economic impact on the region. He added that these days of respite associated
with the ceasefire will create public pressure on all parties to ensure the
continuation of this agreement.
He pointed out that the first exchange was completed and a significant
amount of aid had entered Gaza, however, the days ahead would test the
seriousness of the parties. He added that the 16th day will mark the first
meeting of the parties to discuss the second phase, pointing out that
preparations are undergoing on the ground to ensure its success with the
primary guarantee is relying on the success achieved so far.
Dr. Al Ansari confirmed that the operations room is fully functional to
address any challenges that may arise. If either party perceives a breach of
the agreement, they communicate directly with the operations room, which then
coordinates with the other party to resolve the issue and prevent any
escalation.
He said that the second exchange of prisoners and hostages will take place
this weekend, as stipulated in the agreement, followed by facilitating movement
from the south to the north of Gaza. He noted that the process is proceeding
normally, with teams working to finalize and confirm lists to ensure the
exchange occurs on time by the end of this week.
Dr. Al Ansari acknowledged the many executive details involved in the
prisoner and hostage exchanges, stating that it is not uncommon for delays to
occur in exchanging lists or for discrepancies in understanding the information
received. He explained that this happened during the first deal and are facing
it now, but the mechanisms established through the operations room and the
language of the agreement itself ensure that these issues do not escalate to a
level that affects the agreement.
He added that despite the delays that occurred at the beginning of the
ceasefire, the handover, and the release of Palestinian brothers, things are
still progressing positively between the two parties. He said that matters have
proceeded as agreed, and mediators views this positively, adding that no reason
to doubt the process.
He emphasized the importance of international community's support for the
ceasefire, noting that Qatar is working with regional and international
partners to build momentum behind the agreement and ensure its sustainability.
He highlighted the active role of HE the Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign
Affairs, who maintains daily communication with his global counterparts.
Regarding humanitarian aid, Dr. Al Ansari explained that the agreement
includes the delivery of aid and shelter supplies to Gaza, acknowledging the
logistical challenges posed by the extensive destruction in the Strip, where
approximately 80 percent of residential units have been completely destroyed.
He stressed that all aid entering Gaza addresses urgent needs and confirmed
Qatar's cooperation with international parties to ensure the regular flow of
assistance.
Dr. Al Ansari also commended the efforts of the United States in reaching
the agreement, praising the role of the US administration in supporting the
negotiations. He said that Qatar highly appreciates the engagement of the Trump
administration in the negotiations, even during the transition period before
entering the White House, adding that their positive involvement contributed to
reaching the agreement.
He reiterated that the State of Qatar's position on normalization with
Israel is linked to achieving a just and lasting solution to the Palestinian
issue, emphasizing Qatar's continued support for dialogue between the parties
to reach a comprehensive resolution.
Regarding the State of Qatar's position on the Syrian affairs, Dr. Al Ansari
stated that HE the Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs underscored
that the State of Qatar welcomes the positive steps taken by the new Syrian
administration, especially with respect to protecting the civilians and
ensuring the stability of state institutions and continuation of public
services.
Dr. Al Ansari emphasized that from day one of the triumph of the Syrian
revolution, Qatar extended its hands by providing a full partnership for the
future in a manner that achieves the ambitions and aspirations of the Syrian
brothers, particularly in terms of recommissioning the Damascus International
Airport.
Qatar is engaging with the new Syrian administration and international
partners on daily basis with respect to lifting the sanctions, and this matter
is directly raised with all international partners, including the United
States, Dr. Al Ansari underlined, stressing that the Qatari role when it comes
to Syria is only a moral and humanitarian duty toward the Syrian brothers.
He cited the remarks of HE Leader of the new administration of Syria, Ahmed
Al Sharaa, in which he expressed his appreciation to Qatar's supportive
position for the Syrian revolution since its inception at a time when the
international community lose hope for a positive change in Syria.
Dr. Al Ansari highlighted that the upcoming period would witness a
significant momentum in the relationship between the two nations both at the
official and popular levels, as well as the investment and businessmen domain.
He added that Qatar intends to provide full support for brothers in Syria,
whether in terms of aid level, or technical, political and economic levels,
affirming that this is what the discussions focused on during the visit of HE
the Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs to Syria.
The relationship with Syria is currently having an endurance to include
Syria's representation in the international regimes aimed at combating chemical
and biological weapons, he emphasized, indicating that Qatar is working on that
in collaboration with its international partners.
As for the Qatar-led mediation between Russian and Ukraine, Dr. Al Ansari
underlined that those efforts are underway to reunite the children who are
affected by war with their families, highlighting that each case is
individually handled to ensure the children's interest and accelerate their
arrival to their families.
In addition, Dr. Al Ansari noted that HE Prime Minister and Minister of
Foreign Affairs, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani made a
first official visit, on Thursday, to Damascus and met with HE Leader of the
new administration of Syria, Ahmed Al Sharaa.
His Excellency chaired the State of Qatar's delegation participating in the
55th annual meeting of the World Economic Forum "Davos 2025", held in
Davos, Switzerland, from Jan. 20 to 24.
HE the Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs participates in a
high-level session on geopolitics entitled "Diplomacy amid Disorder,"
alongside several other officials and engages in a dialogue discussion with HE
President of the World Economic Forum Borge Brende, highlighted Dr. Al Ansari.
He stated that last Sunday HE the Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign
Affairs met with a delegation from the Palestinian factions and on the same day
he received a phone call from HE Former US Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
Last Saturday he held phone calls with HE Minister of Foreign Affairs of the
Kingdom of the Netherlands, Caspar Veldkamp, HE Interim Federal Chancellor and
Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Austria Alexander Schallenberg,
HE Minister for Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation of the Kingdom
of Spain Jose Manuel Albares, and HE Foreign Secretary of the United Kingdom
David Lammy.
On Friday, His Excellency held phone calls with HH Minister of Foreign
Affairs of the sisterly United Arab Emirates Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al
Nahyan, and HE Minister of Foreign Affairs, Immigration and Egyptian
Expatriates Affairs of the sisterly Arab Republic of Egypt. Dr. Badr Abdel
Aati, highlighted Dr. Al Ansari.
Dr. Al Ansari added that on Saturday and Sunday, HE Minister of State at the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulaziz bin Saleh Al Khulaifi
held significant phone calls, including a call with HE Minister of Foreign
Affairs of Romania Emil Hurezeanu, HE Minister of Foreign Affairs of Serbia
Marko Duric, HE Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Thailand, Maris
Sangiampongsa, HE Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cyprus, Dr.
Constantinos Kombos and HE Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Andrii
Sybiha.
HE Al Khulaifi also received a phone call from HE UN Secretary-General's
Special Envoy for the Middle East and Senior Humanitarian and Reconstruction
Coordinator for Gaza Sigrid Kaag.
Furthermore, HE Minister of State for International Cooperation Maryam bint
Ali bin Nasser Al Misnad held a phone call on Monday with HE UN
Secretary-General's Special Envoy for the Middle East and Senior Humanitarian
and Reconstruction Coordinator for Gaza Sigrid Kaag, while on Thursday, she
held a video call with HE Sigrid Kaag.
HE Minister of State at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dr. Mohammed bin
Abdulaziz bin Saleh Al Khulaifi arrived in Madrid, Spain, and met with HE
Minister for Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation of the Kingdom of
Spain Jose Manuel Albares and HE State Secretary for Foreign and Global Affairs
of the Kingdom of Spain Angeles Moreno.
Dr. Al Ansari highlighted that a ground bridge was inaugurated to supply the
Gaza Strip with 12,500,000 liters of fuel during the initial ten days of the
enforcement of the ceasefire deal, at an average of 1,250,000 liters, per day.
He added that 25 trucks laden with fuel funded by the State of Qatar were
delivered to energize hospitals, shelters for displaced persons, as well as
essential services.
The 12th aircraft of the Qatar Armed Forces has arrived at Damascus
International Airport, with 28 tons of food aid onboard provided by the Qatar
Fund For Development (QFFD) Subsequently, the total amount of aid delivered via
the airbridge has reached 359 tons.