Iran’s Zarif Cites ‘Economic Gains’ after Qatar Crisis

Iran's Foreign Minister Zarif and Qatar's Emir Al Thani in Doha (Reuters/Qatar News)
Iran's Foreign Minister Zarif and Qatar's Emir Al Thani in Doha (Reuters/Qatar News)
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Iran’s Zarif Cites ‘Economic Gains’ after Qatar Crisis

Iran's Foreign Minister Zarif and Qatar's Emir Al Thani in Doha (Reuters/Qatar News)
Iran's Foreign Minister Zarif and Qatar's Emir Al Thani in Doha (Reuters/Qatar News)

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif discussed with Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani bilateral relations and regional conditions in Muscat on Saturday.

After arriving in Tehran, Zarif said both Muscat and Doha “share Tehran’s views and position on the crisis in Yemen,” pointing out that his visit to Qatar and Oman “does not aim to stoke differences in the region.”

Tuesday's trip was the Iranian diplomat's first trip to Doha since the start of a four-month-old blockade against Qatar over its support for extremist organizations threatening to disrupt regional peace.

Regional action and improved relations with neighbors were among Zarif's promises made before the Iranian parliament in August when he presented his programs for the second term as foreign minister.

Improving relations is seen as vital, chiefly driven by an expected escalation by the US side as US President Donald Trump approaches the Iranian nuclear file amid US accusations that Tehran is violating the spirit of the nuclear deal by destabilizing the region.

In a statement to local news agencies, the Iranian foreign ministry said that during his meeting with the emir of Qatar, he defended his country's foreign policy and said that “it wants the best relations with its neighbors.”

“None of the regional crises have a military solution,” Zarif said at the meeting, according to Iran's semi-official Tasnim news agency. All sides should “give priority to regional initiations for restoring collective stability and security.”

In addition, Zarif held consultations with his Qatari counterpart, Mohammed bin Abdul Rahman Al Thani, in the presence of Qatar's Economy Minister. Both sides exchanged views on the economic issues, as well as the current situation in Qatar's relationship with the GCC countries.

Zarif stressed that the Iranian foreign ministry began taking regional steps in order to achieve economic gains.

Good cooperation and many breakthroughs in the interest of both countries highlighted discussions with the Emir of Qatar, the Qatari Foreign Minister and Economy Minister, Zarif pointed when pointing out to Iranian economic gains from the deterioration of Gulf relations with Qatar.

During the meeting, Zarif announced his country's readiness for "long-term" cooperation and moving to the stage of economic partnership with Qatar. The initiative was welcomed by Qatar according to the Iranian Foreign Ministry report.

The activation of previous trade agreements and the development of economic relations within the framework of cooperation and common interests between the two countries, were among the issues listed in the meeting’s official report published by Iranian news agencies.

A short report on the state-run Qatar News Agency said the two "exchanged views on the current situation in the region," without elaborating.

More so, the talks with the emir of Qatar aimed at strengthening "co-operation," nearly four months into the boycott.

The statement added that Zarif applied for the development of relations between the two countries across all fields, including facilitating the exchange of visits between citizens of the two countries, activating the private sector and creating economic and trade opportunities.



Erdogan Warns Black Sea Should Not Be 'Area of Confrontation' after Strikes

Turkish President Recep Erdogan addresses the media after the conclusion on the G20 Summit held at the Nasrec Expo Center in Johannesburg, South Africa, 23 November 2025. EPA/HALDEN KROG
Turkish President Recep Erdogan addresses the media after the conclusion on the G20 Summit held at the Nasrec Expo Center in Johannesburg, South Africa, 23 November 2025. EPA/HALDEN KROG
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Erdogan Warns Black Sea Should Not Be 'Area of Confrontation' after Strikes

Turkish President Recep Erdogan addresses the media after the conclusion on the G20 Summit held at the Nasrec Expo Center in Johannesburg, South Africa, 23 November 2025. EPA/HALDEN KROG
Turkish President Recep Erdogan addresses the media after the conclusion on the G20 Summit held at the Nasrec Expo Center in Johannesburg, South Africa, 23 November 2025. EPA/HALDEN KROG

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday warned that the Black Sea should not turn into an "area of confrontation" between Russia and Ukraine, after several strikes in recent weeks.

"The Black Sea should not be seen as an area of confrontation. This would not benefit Russia or Ukraine. Everyone needs safe navigation in the Black Sea," he was quoted as telling reporters aboard his plane, according to the official Anadolu news agency.


Indonesia Flood Death Toll Passes 1,000

The deadly torrential rains are one of the worst recent disasters to strike Sumatra. (AFP)
The deadly torrential rains are one of the worst recent disasters to strike Sumatra. (AFP)
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Indonesia Flood Death Toll Passes 1,000

The deadly torrential rains are one of the worst recent disasters to strike Sumatra. (AFP)
The deadly torrential rains are one of the worst recent disasters to strike Sumatra. (AFP)

Devastating floods and landslides have killed 1,003 people in Indonesia, rescuers said Saturday as the Southeast Asian nation grapples with relief efforts.

The disaster, which has hit the northwestern island of Sumatra over the past fortnight, has also injured more than 5,400, the National Disaster Mitigation Agency said in its latest toll.

The deadly torrential rains are one of the worst recent disasters to strike Sumatra, where a tsunami wreaked havoc in 2004 in Aceh province, which lies at the northern tip of the island.

The final toll is expected to rise, with the disaster agency reporting 218 people are still missing.

With vast tracts of territory hit, 1.2 million residents have been forced to take refuge in temporary shelters.

Frustration has grown among flood victims, who have complained about the pace of relief efforts.

President Prabowo Subianto said Saturday the situation has improved, with several areas which had been cut off now accessible.

"Here and there, due to natural and physical conditions, there have been slight delays, but I checked all the evacuation sites: their conditions are good, services for them are adequate, and food supplies are sufficient," Prabowo said after visiting Langkat in North Sumatra province.

Costs to rebuild after the disaster could reach 51.82 trillion rupiah ($3.1 billion) and the Indonesian government has so far shrugged off suggestions that it call for international assistance.


Moscow, Tehran ‘Working Closely’ on Nuclear Program

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on the sidelines of the Peace Summit in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, on Friday (Tasnim). 
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on the sidelines of the Peace Summit in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, on Friday (Tasnim). 
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Moscow, Tehran ‘Working Closely’ on Nuclear Program

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on the sidelines of the Peace Summit in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, on Friday (Tasnim). 
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on the sidelines of the Peace Summit in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, on Friday (Tasnim). 

Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday that relations between Moscow and Tehran are “developing very positively,” stressing that the two countries are working in close coordination at the United Nations on Iran’s nuclear program.

He made the remarks during talks with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on the sidelines of the International Peace and Trust Summit in Ashgabat.

According to Russian media, Putin said Russia is cooperating with Iran at the Bushehr nuclear power plant and on major infrastructure projects, including the North–South Transport Corridor.

He added that the two sides are also exploring cooperation in the gas and electricity sectors.

Pezeshkian, quoted by Iranian and Russian media, reaffirmed Tehran’s commitment to implementing the comprehensive strategic partnership agreement with Moscow.

He said Iran is “determined to activate the agreement” and expects Russia to accelerate implementation of joint understandings, particularly in energy, transport and strategic transit corridors.

The Iranian president said Iran would complete its share of the groundwork for the North–South Corridor by the end of the year, noting growing economic and trade cooperation between the two countries.

He also called for strengthening multilateral partnerships within frameworks such as the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and BRICS to counter what he described as “unilateralism.”

Russia and Iran aim to expand economic ties through projects such as the International North–South Transport Corridor, a multimodal route linking northern and southern Asia via sea, rail and road networks.

The corridor is intended to speed up cargo transport between Russia and India through Iran and other countries while reducing costs compared with traditional routes. The project is seen as part of Moscow’s efforts to deepen trade links with Central Asia and Europe and to lessen reliance on longer maritime routes.

Putin said bilateral trade between Russia and Iran increased by 13 percent last year and by 8 percent in the first nine months of the current year, underscoring continued cooperation in energy and infrastructure. He added that coordination between Moscow and Tehran on international issues remains “close and ongoing.”

On the sidelines of the summit, Pezeshkian also met Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, with both sides agreeing on the need to accelerate implementation of bilateral agreements and enhance cooperation in transport, transit, energy and border infrastructure, according to Iran’s Mehr News Agency.