INTERNATIONAL — April 17, 2026

Qatar Welcomes Lebanon-Israel Ceasefire as Important Step to Reduce Tensions

Qatar's foreign ministry welcomed the ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel, urging full implementation and appreciating mediation by Donald Trump. Iran also welcomed the truce, with analysts saying it could build confidence if sustained diplomacy prevails.

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Qatar Welcomes Lebanon-Israel Ceasefire as Important Step to Reduce Tensions
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The foreign ministry of Qatar has welcomed the ceasefire agreement reached between Lebanon and Israel, hailing it as an important step to reduce regional tensions and to prevent any further escalation in the area. The ministry issued a statement on Friday in which it urged all sides to immediately and fully implement the ceasefire, stressing that strict adherence to its terms is essential for maintaining calm and stability.

Qatar also expressed its appreciation for the mediation efforts that were led by Donald Trump, which played a crucial role in bringing about this agreement. Trump himself announced that Israel and Lebanon had agreed to observe a ceasefire for ten days and called on all relevant parties, including Hezbollah, to fully respect and adhere to the provisions of the truce.

In addition, Iran has welcomed the ceasefire, associating it with wider understandings that were achieved during parallel negotiations with the United States, facilitated through mediation by Pakistan.

Analysts have viewed this ceasefire as a potential confidence-building measure between the parties. However, they have cautioned that whether it leads to lasting peace will depend on the continuation of diplomatic efforts and the exercise of restraint by all involved actors over the coming period.

Read the original reporting at Khaama Press

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