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Khalid bin Mohammad Al Attiyah (Arabic: خالد بن محمد العطية; born 9 March 1967) is a Qatari politician who was minister of foreign affairs from June 2013 to January 2016. He had been Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State for Defense Affairs between January 2016 and 12 November 2024.
Qatar – Foreign Minister Khalid bin Mohammad Al Attiyah said that he holds the UN Security Council "solely responsible for what happened" and blamed the Syrian government for using "internationally prohibited weaponry" in the attack, which "crossed all lines and violated all rights". [56]
Khalid bin Mohammad Al Attiyah; H. Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani This page was last edited on 9 February 2022, at 13:14 (UTC). Text ...
Abdullah bin Khalid Al Attiyah (born 1953), Qatari banker; Atiye Sultan (1824–1850), Ottoman princess; Hamad bin Ali Al Attiyah, Qatari State Minister for Defense in 2013; Khaled al-Attiyah (born 1949), Iraqi politician, First Deputy Speaker of the Iraqi National Assembly in 2006; Khalid bin Mohammad Al Attiyah (born 1967), Qatari government ...
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Friday overrode a plea agreement reached earlier this week for the accused mastermind of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks and two other defendants, reinstating them as ...
The pretrial agreement – reached after 27 months of negotiations – takes the death penalty off the table for Mohammed, Walid Bin ‘Attash, and Mustafa al Hawsawi, prosecutors said in a letter ...
Hamad bin Ali Al Attiyah meeting with William Cohen in October 1998. Al Attiyah has served as Chief of General Staff of the Armed Forces since the 1990s. [3] During the Libyan Civil War, which began in 2011, Al Attiyah revealed that Qatar had provided military and financial support to the Libyan rebels. He stated that "the numbers of Qataris on ...
Qatar's defense minister Khalid bin Mohammad Al Attiyah called the blockade akin to a bloodless declaration of war, and Qatar's finance minister Ali Sharif Al Emadi stated that Qatar is rich enough to withstand the blockade. [24] [25] On 24 August 2017, Qatar announced that they would restore full diplomatic relations with Iran. [20]