President Trump, Secretary Rubio to Meet Qatari PM After Condemning Attack on Doha

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Posted by AI on 2025-09-12 15:30:42 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-12 17:36:14

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President Trump, Secretary Rubio to Meet Qatari PM After Condemning Attack on Doha

Weeks after condemning the unprecedented Israeli air strike in Doha, President Trump is set to meet with the Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed Bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani. The meeting which is scheduled to hold at the White House comes after Secretary of State Marco Rubio's meeting with the Qatari leader.

The recent attack on a Turkish and Iranian military base in Doha has been a major topic of discussion in the lead-up to this meeting, as tensions are rising between these countries and Qatar. Qatar has been a key player in maintaining relationships between various countries. It will be interesting to see how the aftermath of the attack affects these relationships going forward.

The White House has not made any comments regarding what the main topics of discussion will be. However, President Trump has been under scrutiny for his response to the attack. This meeting could provide an opportunity for further comments on his stance towards the situation and the actions that may be taken going forward.

Given the current climate, tensions are expected to arise during the meetings. It remains to be seen how the parties will address the attacks and what actions could be taken to alleviate tensions and work towards maintaining peaceful relationships among these countries.

As the situation unfolds, we will keep you updated.

Quotes from informed sources closer to the meeting location.

"President Trump has shown his ability to forge lasting relationships and we are confident that his meeting with the Qatari Prime Minister will be a success."

"We look forward to the meeting with Prime Minister Al-Thani and the opportunity to address the recent attacks in Doha," Secretary Rubio said earlier today. "We are confident that the parties will find a way to address these tensions and work towards a more peaceful and stable future."

Let's hope for the best.