Qatar's
new emir will meet the opposition National Coalition on Tuesday, Nizar
al-Haraki, ambassador of the Syrian National Coalition (SNC) to Doha said to
al-Arab Qatari newspaper.
The newly-elected leader of the SNC, Ahmad al-Jarba, to visit Qatar within days to coordinate aid supplies, Haraki said to Reuters last week.
Sheikh
Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani said last week that he will keep helping Syrian rebels
until President Bashar al-Assad's rule ends, Haraki said, seeking to dampen
speculation the rich Gulf state had scaled back its role in supporting the
revolt, Reuters reported.
Sheikh Tamim has not made a detailed statement of foreign policy
priorities following his accession last month, and some analysts have
speculated the country is rethinking its backing for Arab Spring rebellions.
Haraki told Reuters Qatar would continue to support the
coalition despite Sheikh Hamad's abdication.
"I met with Sheikh Tamim and congratulated him on his new
role as emir, and I expressed the importance of continuing support to Syria and
he told me that Qatar will continue to support Syria," Haraki said in a
telephone interview iwth Reuters.
Haraki declined to be drawn on whether Qatar specifically was
continuing to supply weapons to Syrian rebels groups, but said a number of Arab
countries were providing military support.
He said he had no details on the equipment that was being sent.
He added that proof of continuing Qatari assistance came a few days ago when Qatar gave $5 million to the SNC to purchase humanitarian aid supplies.
Two week ago, Jarba met Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Salman bin
Abdul Aziz in the kingdom. No official details were released about that
meeting.
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