Doha: Qatari newspapers covered a range of topics in their Sunday editorials, with a significant focus on the State of Qatar's ongoing support for efforts to achieve security and stability in Yemen. The papers welcomed the Yemeni government's initiatives to support the dialogue process and address the Southern issue.
According to Qatar News Agency, the newspapers underscored Qatar's dedication to resolving disputes peacefully through dialogue, preventive diplomacy, and mediation, as a core aspect of its foreign policy and constitutional commitment. This approach is aimed at promoting international peace and security by encouraging peaceful dispute resolution, emphasizing dialogue and constructive engagement.
Al-Sharq newspaper highlighted Saudi Arabia's acceptance of a call by Yemeni Presidential Leadership Council President Rashad Al Alimi to hold a comprehensive conference in Riyadh. The invitation to all southern components to participate reflects Saudi Arabia's commitment to finding comprehensive solutions to the southern issue, acknowledging the legitimate aspirations of the southerners.
Qatar expressed gratitude to Saudi Arabia for hosting the conference as part of its ongoing efforts to support initiatives for security and stability in Yemen, noted Al-Sharq. The newspaper also emphasized the importance of constructive participation from all Southern components in the Riyadh conference, stressing adherence to the outcomes of the National Dialogue Conference as a framework for a political solution that respects Yemen's unity and sovereignty.
Al-Watan newspaper echoed Qatar's support for the Yemeni government's dialogue efforts and the southern issue. The paper commended the Yemeni Presidential Leadership Council President's commitment to dialogue as the best approach for addressing national challenges by calling for a conference in Riyadh.
Al-Watan concluded its editorial by urging the Riyadh conference to yield positive results agreed upon by all southern components, ensuring the preservation of Yemen's sovereignty and unity.