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Qatar swiftly responded to the recent claims published by The New York Times. The article suggested that there were questionable lobbying connections between Qatar and US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff. Officials wasted no time in labeling these allegations as completely unfounded, emphasizing that the country operates with transparency and integrity in all diplomatic dealings.
Qatari representatives pointed out that their diplomatic efforts are always above board. They stressed that any suggestion of improper lobbying is not only inaccurate but also undermines the spirit of international cooperation. By highlighting their commitment to openness, Qatar aimed to reassure both local and global audiences.
Officials called on media outlets to verify facts before publishing such serious accusations. They urged for responsible journalism, reminding everyone that spreading misinformation can have real-world consequences. Qatar’s firm stance sent a clear message: facts matter, and so does the country’s reputation.
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