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Qatar–United States relations

Qatar and the United States are strategic allies. Qatar has been designated a major non-NATO ally by the United States.[1]

Qatar–United States relations

Qatar

United States

History edit

The United States formed diplomatic relations with Qatar on 19 March 1972, when diplomat William Stoltzfus met with Qatari government officials and submitted his credentials.[2] Bilateral relations between the two countries have expanded since the opening of the U.S. embassy in Doha in March 1973.[3] The first resident U.S. ambassador arrived in July 1974. Qatar and the United States coordinate closely on Middle Eastern regional diplomatic initiatives to increase security in the Persian Gulf. The two countries also have extensive economic links, especially in the hydrocarbons sector.[4] Qatar has also developed international educational institutions in the region to cater to the Middle Eastern market.[5][6] Qatar also hosts an American military facility.[7]

 
Joe Biden participates in a bilateral meeting with Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, January 2022
 
United States President Donald Trump with the Emir of Qatar Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, May 2017

During the 2017 Qatar diplomatic crisis, the United States President Donald Trump claimed credit for engineering the diplomatic crisis in a series of tweets.[8] On 6 June, Trump began by tweeting: "During my recent trip to the Middle East I stated that there can no longer be funding of Radical Ideology. Leaders pointed to Qatar – look!"[9][8] An hour and a half later, he remarked on Twitter that it was "good to see the Saudi Arabia visit with the King and 50 countries already paying off. They said they would take a hard line on funding extremism, and all reference [sic] was pointing to Qatar. Perhaps this will be the beginning of the end to the horror of terrorism!"[10][11][12] This was in contrast to attempts by The Pentagon and State department to remain neutral. The Pentagon praised Qatar for hosting the Al Udeid Air Base and for its "enduring commitment to regional security." U.S. Ambassador to Qatar, Dana Shell Smith, sent a similar message.[13][14] Earlier, the US Secretary of State had taken a neutral stance and called for dialogue.[15] Qatar hosts about 10,000 U.S. troops at Al Udeid Air Base, which houses the forward operating base of United States Central Command that plays a commanding role in US airstrikes in Syria, Iraq, and Afghanistan.[16][12][17] A Pentagon spokesperson claimed the diplomatic crisis would not affect the US military posture in Qatar.[12][8] On 8 June, President Donald Trump, during a phone call with the Emir of Qatar Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, offered as a mediator in the conflict with a White House meeting between the parties if necessary.[18] The offer was declined, and Qatari official stated, "The emir has no plans to leave Qatar while the country is under a blockade."[19]

On 30 January 2018 an inaugural United States-Qatar Strategic Dialogue meeting was held, co-chaired by U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, U.S. Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis, Qatari Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State for Defense Khalid al-Attiyah and Qatari Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani. The meeting expressed the need for an immediate resolution of the crisis which respects Qatar’s sovereignty. In a Joint Declaration on Security Cooperation the U.S. expressed its readiness to deter and confront any external threat to Qatar’s territorial integrity. Qatar offered to help fund the expansion of facilities at U.S. bases in Qatar.[20][21]

Educational ties edit

Hundreds of Qatari students study in the United States. Six U.S. universities have branch campuses in Qatar's Education City complex. There are Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts in Qatar (VCUQ), Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar (WCMC-Q), Texas A&M University at Qatar (TAMUQ), Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar (CMU-Q), Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar (SFS-Qatar),[22] and Northwestern University[23] in 2008.

Diplomatic exchanges edit

Diplomatic visits edit

Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani visited Washington in July 2019,[24] and President George W. Bush visited Qatar in 2003 where he spoke to troops stationed there.[25]Donald Rumsfeld, the 21st Secretary of Defense from 2001 to 2006, also visited Qatar in 2002.[26] Secretary of State Hillary Clinton visited Qatar in February, 2010,[27] and Secretary John Kerry traveled to Qatar in March, 2013.[28]

Post Sheikh Tamim and Donald Trump’s meeting in July 2019, Qatar agreed to purchase "tremendous amounts of military equipment" and Boeing planes from the United States.[29][30] The deal has been signed with some of the major US companies, including Boeing, General Electric, Raytheon, Gulfstream Aerospace and Chevron Phillips Chemical and is expected to cost tens of billions of dollars. Sheikh Tamim also announced to double Qatar’s current economic partnership of more than $185 billion with the US.[31]

Diplomatic efforts edit

Qatar mediated a deal between the United States and Iran, which in September 2023 saw the release of five prisoners in each country and the unfreezing of US$6 billion of Iranian funds, which had been frozen due to sanctions imposed by the U.S.[32][33] The U.S. citizens were flown to Doha and greeted by U.S. ambassador to Qatar Timmy T. Davis[34] and Qatar Airways CEO Akbar Al Baker[35] before boarding a plane to Washington, D.C..[36] U.S. President Biden thanked Sheik Tamim and Qatari officials for their role in the mediation as well as establishing a "Humantarian channel" for Iran.[37] The US$6 billion were released to banks in Doha[36] under the condition that Iran could use the funds only for humanitarian purposes.[33]

During the 78th session of the United Nations General Assembly, Qatari officials set up meetings with both countries, hoping to make progress on further talks regarding Iran's uranium enrichment and export of drones.[38]

In October 7, 2023, the Israel-Hamas conflict escalated, following a massive invasion of Israeli territory by Palestenian terror organizations, resulting in the abduction of over 200 individuals, many of them women and children, from Israel to Gaza. Amid the conflict, Qatar played a crucial role in securing the release of two American hostages from Hamas. [39] This act of mediation was highly praised by US President Joe Biden. Additionally, Qatar Airways facilitated the safe return of more than 200 Australians from Israel.[40][41]

During a recent news conference at the White House, President Biden also declared that Gaza will receive a vital humanitarian shipment in the next 48 hours.[42]

Residential staff edit

United States

Principal U.S. officials include:

The U.S. maintains an embassy[44] in Doha, Qatar.

Qatar

Principal Qatari officials include:

Qatar maintains an embassy in Washington, DC.[45]

Bilateral Trade edit

Qatar and the United States enjoy close economic and trade relations. The United States is Qatar's fifth trading partner and the primary source of imports which amounts to $4.108bn. During January–August 2021, the Qatar-US bilateral trade reached $3.2bn.[46]

The US has officially designated Qatar as a major non-NATO ally, enhancing the partnership between Doha and Washington and giving the Gulf country special economic and military privileges in its relationship with the US.[47]This marks Qatar's third Gulf ally, following Kuwait and Bahrain. The US State Department praised the designation as a symbol of the close relationship and respect for the friendship between the two countries.[48][49]

Military edit

Beginning in 1992, Qatar has built intimate military ties with the United States, and is now the location of U.S. Central Command’s Forward Headquarters and the Combined Air Operations Center.

As of 2015, the following American bases currently exist:

In 2003, the US military base Doha International Air Base (also known as Camp Snoopy) was closed.[50]

Former US Defense Secretary Robert Gates stated in May 2017 that he doesn't "know instances in which Qatar aggressively goes after (terror finance) networks of Hamas, Taliban, Al-Qaeda," and that "My attitudes toward Al-Udeid and any other facility is that the United States military doesn’t have any irreplaceable facility."[51] Qatar hosts the largest American base in the Middle East, the Al Udeid Air Base, which has been used by the United States in its campaigns in Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan.[52]

In 2014, the United States sold $11 billion worth of arms to Qatar, including AH-64 Apache attack helicopters and Patriot and Javelin defense systems.[53]

In June 2017, Qatar signed a $12 billion deal to buy 36 F-15QA strike aircraft from the United States, with Boeing as the prime contractor on the sale.[54]

Disaster aid edit

Qatar donated $100 million in aid to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina ravaged the Gulf Coast in August 2005.[55]

When Hurricane Harvey hit the state of Texas from August to September 2017, Qatar's ambassador announced on 8 September that the country would be donating $30 million in aid to help rebuild Texas.[56]

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External links edit

  • History of Qatar – U.S. relations
  • Embassy of U.S.A. – Doha

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Qatar and the United States are strategic allies Qatar has been designated a major non NATO ally by the United States 1 Qatar United States relationsQatar United States Contents 1 History 2 Educational ties 3 Diplomatic exchanges 3 1 Diplomatic visits 3 2 Diplomatic efforts 3 3 Residential staff 4 Bilateral Trade 5 Military 6 Disaster aid 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe United States formed diplomatic relations with Qatar on 19 March 1972 when diplomat William Stoltzfus met with Qatari government officials and submitted his credentials 2 Bilateral relations between the two countries have expanded since the opening of the U S embassy in Doha in March 1973 3 The first resident U S ambassador arrived in July 1974 Qatar and the United States coordinate closely on Middle Eastern regional diplomatic initiatives to increase security in the Persian Gulf The two countries also have extensive economic links especially in the hydrocarbons sector 4 Qatar has also developed international educational institutions in the region to cater to the Middle Eastern market 5 6 Qatar also hosts an American military facility 7 nbsp Joe Biden participates in a bilateral meeting with Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani January 2022 nbsp United States President Donald Trump with the Emir of Qatar Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani May 2017During the 2017 Qatar diplomatic crisis the United States President Donald Trump claimed credit for engineering the diplomatic crisis in a series of tweets 8 On 6 June Trump began by tweeting During my recent trip to the Middle East I stated that there can no longer be funding of Radical Ideology Leaders pointed to Qatar look 9 8 An hour and a half later he remarked on Twitter that it was good to see the Saudi Arabia visit with the King and 50 countries already paying off They said they would take a hard line on funding extremism and all reference sic was pointing to Qatar Perhaps this will be the beginning of the end to the horror of terrorism 10 11 12 This was in contrast to attempts by The Pentagon and State department to remain neutral The Pentagon praised Qatar for hosting the Al Udeid Air Base and for its enduring commitment to regional security U S Ambassador to Qatar Dana Shell Smith sent a similar message 13 14 Earlier the US Secretary of State had taken a neutral stance and called for dialogue 15 Qatar hosts about 10 000 U S troops at Al Udeid Air Base which houses the forward operating base of United States Central Command that plays a commanding role in US airstrikes in Syria Iraq and Afghanistan 16 12 17 A Pentagon spokesperson claimed the diplomatic crisis would not affect the US military posture in Qatar 12 8 On 8 June President Donald Trump during a phone call with the Emir of Qatar Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani offered as a mediator in the conflict with a White House meeting between the parties if necessary 18 The offer was declined and Qatari official stated The emir has no plans to leave Qatar while the country is under a blockade 19 On 30 January 2018 an inaugural United States Qatar Strategic Dialogue meeting was held co chaired by U S Secretary of State Rex Tillerson U S Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis Qatari Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State for Defense Khalid al Attiyah and Qatari Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani The meeting expressed the need for an immediate resolution of the crisis which respects Qatar s sovereignty In a Joint Declaration on Security Cooperation the U S expressed its readiness to deter and confront any external threat to Qatar s territorial integrity Qatar offered to help fund the expansion of facilities at U S bases in Qatar 20 21 Educational ties editHundreds of Qatari students study in the United States Six U S universities have branch campuses in Qatar s Education City complex There are Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts in Qatar VCUQ Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar WCMC Q Texas A amp M University at Qatar TAMUQ Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar CMU Q Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar SFS Qatar 22 and Northwestern University 23 in 2008 Diplomatic exchanges editDiplomatic visits edit Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani visited Washington in July 2019 24 and President George W Bush visited Qatar in 2003 where he spoke to troops stationed there 25 Donald Rumsfeld the 21st Secretary of Defense from 2001 to 2006 also visited Qatar in 2002 26 Secretary of State Hillary Clinton visited Qatar in February 2010 27 and Secretary John Kerry traveled to Qatar in March 2013 28 Post Sheikh Tamim and Donald Trump s meeting in July 2019 Qatar agreed to purchase tremendous amounts of military equipment and Boeing planes from the United States 29 30 The deal has been signed with some of the major US companies including Boeing General Electric Raytheon Gulfstream Aerospace and Chevron Phillips Chemical and is expected to cost tens of billions of dollars Sheikh Tamim also announced to double Qatar s current economic partnership of more than 185 billion with the US 31 Diplomatic efforts edit Qatar mediated a deal between the United States and Iran which in September 2023 saw the release of five prisoners in each country and the unfreezing of US 6 billion of Iranian funds which had been frozen due to sanctions imposed by the U S 32 33 The U S citizens were flown to Doha and greeted by U S ambassador to Qatar Timmy T Davis 34 and Qatar Airways CEO Akbar Al Baker 35 before boarding a plane to Washington D C 36 U S President Biden thanked Sheik Tamim and Qatari officials for their role in the mediation as well as establishing a Humantarian channel for Iran 37 The US 6 billion were released to banks in Doha 36 under the condition that Iran could use the funds only for humanitarian purposes 33 During the 78th session of the United Nations General Assembly Qatari officials set up meetings with both countries hoping to make progress on further talks regarding Iran s uranium enrichment and export of drones 38 In October 7 2023 the Israel Hamas conflict escalated following a massive invasion of Israeli territory by Palestenian terror organizations resulting in the abduction of over 200 individuals many of them women and children from Israel to Gaza Amid the conflict Qatar played a crucial role in securing the release of two American hostages from Hamas 39 This act of mediation was highly praised by US President Joe Biden Additionally Qatar Airways facilitated the safe return of more than 200 Australians from Israel 40 41 During a recent news conference at the White House President Biden also declared that Gaza will receive a vital humanitarian shipment in the next 48 hours 42 Residential staff edit United StatesPrincipal U S officials include Ambassador Timmy T Davis Charge d affaires a i Evyenia Sidereas 43 The U S maintains an embassy 44 in Doha Qatar QatarPrincipal Qatari officials include Ambassador Sheikh Meshal bin Hamad Al Thani Ambassador of Qatar to the United States since December 2016 45 Qatar maintains an embassy in Washington DC 45 Bilateral Trade editQatar and the United States enjoy close economic and trade relations The United States is Qatar s fifth trading partner and the primary source of imports which amounts to 4 108bn During January August 2021 the Qatar US bilateral trade reached 3 2bn 46 The US has officially designated Qatar as a major non NATO ally enhancing the partnership between Doha and Washington and giving the Gulf country special economic and military privileges in its relationship with the US 47 This marks Qatar s third Gulf ally following Kuwait and Bahrain The US State Department praised the designation as a symbol of the close relationship and respect for the friendship between the two countries 48 49 Military editBeginning in 1992 Qatar has built intimate military ties with the United States and is now the location of U S Central Command s Forward Headquarters and the Combined Air Operations Center As of 2015 update the following American bases currently exist Al Udeid Air Base As Sayliyah Army BaseIn 2003 the US military base Doha International Air Base also known as Camp Snoopy was closed 50 Former US Defense Secretary Robert Gates stated in May 2017 that he doesn t know instances in which Qatar aggressively goes after terror finance networks of Hamas Taliban Al Qaeda and that My attitudes toward Al Udeid and any other facility is that the United States military doesn t have any irreplaceable facility 51 Qatar hosts the largest American base in the Middle East the Al Udeid Air Base which has been used by the United States in its campaigns in Iraq Syria and Afghanistan 52 In 2014 the United States sold 11 billion worth of arms to Qatar including AH 64 Apache attack helicopters and Patriot and Javelin defense systems 53 In June 2017 Qatar signed a 12 billion deal to buy 36 F 15QA strike aircraft from the United States with Boeing as the prime contractor on the sale 54 Disaster aid editQatar donated 100 million in aid to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina ravaged the Gulf Coast in August 2005 55 When Hurricane Harvey hit the state of Texas from August to September 2017 Qatar s ambassador announced on 8 September that the country would be donating 30 million in aid to help rebuild Texas 56 References edit Shear Michael D 31 January 2022 Biden Designates Qatar as a Major Non NATO Ally The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 1 February 2022 A Guide to the United States History of Recognition Diplomatic and Consular Relations by Country since 1776 Qatar U S Department of State Retrieved 3 June 2018 Background Note Qatar U S Department of State 19 January 2012 Retrieved 13 February 2012 The Importance of Qatar to the US Economy Arab American Business Archived from the original on 12 February 2012 Retrieved 13 February 2012 Higher Education in Qatar www edu gov qa Retrieved 9 July 2023 Our Universities in Qatar www qf org qa Retrieved 9 July 2023 Military Bases in Qatar Military Bases Retrieved 13 February 2012 a b c Qatar row Trump claims credit for isolation BBC Trump Donald J realDonaldTrump 6 June 2017 During my recent trip to the Middle East I stated that there can no longer be funding of Radical Ideology Leaders pointed to Qatar look Tweet Archived from the original on 6 June 2017 Retrieved 7 June 2017 via Twitter Trump Donald J realDonaldTrump 6 June 2017 So good to see the Saudi Arabia visit with the King and 50 countries already paying off They said they would take a hard line on funding Tweet Archived from the original on 6 June 2017 Retrieved 7 June 2017 via Twitter Trump Donald J realDonaldTrump 6 June 2017 extremism and all reference was pointing to Qatar Perhaps this will be the beginning of the end to the horror of terrorism Tweet Archived from the original on 6 June 2017 Retrieved 7 June 2017 via Twitter a b c The Latest Trump says Qatar dispute could end terror The Washington Post Archived 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Gettleman Jeffrey Goldman Adam Wong Edward Hubbard Ben 21 October 2023 How Two American Hostages Were Set Free From Gaza The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 27 October 2023 Al Mughrabi Nidal Cox Eric Al Mughrabi Nidal 21 October 2023 Released by Hamas American mother daughter reunited with family Reuters Retrieved 27 October 2023 Visontay Elias 17 October 2023 Australian citizens in Palestine raise fears about Dfat efforts as rescue buses cancelled The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 23 October 2023 Charge d Affaires a i Evyenia Sidereas U S Embassy in Qatar Retrieved 12 September 2022 Embassy of the United States in Doha Qatar U S Department of State Retrieved 12 September 2022 a b Embassy of Qatar in Washington D C Qatari US trade reaches 3 2bn during Jan Aug thepeninsulaqatar com 13 October 2021 Retrieved 13 October 2021 Biden designates Qatar as major non NATO ally of U S Reuters 10 March 2022 Retrieved 25 August 2023 US officially designates Qatar as a major non NATO 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