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Tamim disburses Qatari people’s funds and sows discord in the Maghreb

Qatar announces $5 billion investment in Spain.

After the European Union blocked Qatar’s Emir Tamim bin Hamad and thwarted his mediation for Iran by sending Enrique Mora, the special coordinator for the talks to revive the Iran nuclear agreement to Tehran in conjunction with Tamim’s visit, which imposed its conditions on Iran and desisted Tamim’s hand from interfering with the most sensitive dossier in the region.

Qatari Emir meets Iranian president in Tehran

This prompted Tamim to establish an alternative plan, disbursing the people’s funds he was allocating to bribes in order to facilitate the Iran nuclear agreement prior to his return to Doha.

Tamim was supposed to tour the European Union, after visiting Iran to complete his mediation, according to Reuters, but after the failure, he decided to go to Turkey first, pumping some money to support the collapsing Turkish’s economy.

From Turkey, he went to Slovenia and discussed with the President of the Republic of Slovenia, Borut Pahor, strengthening economic and investment relations.

Then he flew to Spain, and there question marks begin to appear more, as Qatar announced today, Wednesday, that it intends to increase the volume of its investments in Spain by five billion dollars, on the second day of Tamim’s visit to Madrid.

The King of Spain receives the Emir of Qatar

“The amount of investments agreed with the Spanish side is $5 billion in various sectors,” a Qatari foreign statement said.

However, the authorities of the two countries have not disclosed which sectors will be covered by the new investments.

Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and Emir of Qatar

Observers were surprised why the media agencies had not disclosed the sectors invested, although Tamim’s visit fell within the context of known official visits, in which there were usually no clandestine or secret agreements.

They recalled statements made by former Qatari Prime Minister Hamad bin Jassim Al-Thani, recently unveiled by the Black Box program, about how the Qatari regime had disbursed the wealth of its people in the case of Bulgarian nurses accused by the Libyan judiciary of transmitting HIV to 450 children and sentenced them to death and then commuted the sentence to life imprisonment.

“Libyan officials during the Nicolas Sarkozy era asked France for $480 million at the end of negotiations on the release of Bulgarian nurses,” Bin Jassim said.

Hamad bin Jassim

He explained that the French side had asked Doha to provide this sum, because it was difficult to transfer it out of Paris, adding that he (Bin Jassim) was on summer vacation in the French city of Cannes, and had indicated a willingness to do so, which had already happened.

According to Bin Jassim, the Libyan side deceived the Qataris, cashing the check in full, after promising that the check would not be cashed and was only “formalized because of an oath” of the late Libyan President Mu’ammar Al-Qadhdhāfī.

He continued, “I felt that we were deceived.”

Others had suggested that Qatar might have paid bribes to Spain for the latter’s change of attitude towards the Moroccan-Algerian crisis, and Madrid had already declared that it had changed its position on the crisis concerning the Sahara and had come to support the Moroccan autonomy proposal.

Madrid’s decision came at a time of suspicion and surprise, and Spain, which relies on Algerian gas to cover Russian supply shortages, was defined as its decision to cut off Algerian gas, but it did not care about this because of Qatari promises to compensate for the full quantities lost in addition to the large sums of money that Spain would receive in return for this step.

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez referred to the amount of these sums during an economic forum with officials of the Qatari delegation: “Qatar will allocate $5 billion to implement investments in the country in the coming years.”

Pedro Sanchez and Tamim

According to a Spanish government source, 12 commercial contracts are scheduled to be signed, especially in the areas of energy.

Activists say Qatar seeks to deepen the dispute between the Arab states of “Morocco and Algeria” and aims to support the shadow Morocco through Spain, incite the Brotherhood in Algeria to create chaos and strike stability in order to ignite the region again, and return Doha to employ terrorism in the service of the defeated Brotherhood in the Maghreb.

But whatever the outcome, in the end, Qatari public money is wasted in implementation of the regime’s desires and agenda and to satisfy its terrorist lust.

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