Obama Hails Qatar as 'Strong Partner' against Islamic State

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U.S. President Barack Obama praised Qatar as a "strong partner" in the fight against Islamic State militants Tuesday, as he hosted Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani in the Oval Office.

"Qatar is a strong partner in our coalition to degrade and ultimately defeat ISIL," said Obama, using another name for the jihadist group.

"We are both committed to making sure that ISIL is defeated, to making sure that in Iraq there is an opportunity for all people to live together in peace," Obama said.

Qatar is host to a large U.S. military base, but the two countries are sometimes uneasy allies.

The White House played down allegations that Qatar has itself has abetted hardline Islamic groups and is a source of terror financing.

"There are areas where we disagree with the Qataris" said White House spokesman Josh Earnest, adding there were more areas where interests "overlap."

Speaking after the meeting, the Emir also praised the strong bilateral relationship, and urged efforts to advance the Middle East peace process.

"We have to find a solution for Palestine. And I'm happy to learn, to hear from you Mr President, that you're committed," he said.

Libya and Yemen were also discussed.

"The bottom line is that Washington and Doha share an exceptionally strong strategic partnership," said Lori Plotkin Boghardt of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.

"Washington and Doha certainly have a number of important differences, but we've seen over and over again that the strategic partnership between the two allies ultimately trumps in importance almost all of those differences."

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Missing phillipo 25 February 2015, 08:12

"We have to find a solution for Palestine."
So tell your friend Khaled Maashal, and PA leader Abbas that it is time to sit down with Israel and talk non stop until a solution is reached.
Remember it is Maashal who leads Hamas which for years has sent rockets intyo Israeli towns. Remember it is Abbas who walked out of talks last year, who can coun t how many times he has done that.