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Emir assures Merkel Qatar does not fund extremists in Syria, Iraq

By Reuters - Sep 17,2014 - Last updated at Sep 17,2014

BERLIN — Qatar's ruler Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani assured the West on Wednesday that it was not aiding Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, telling Germany that his own country's security was jeopardised by the militants.

Last month, a German Cabinet minister accused Qatar of financing Islamic State militants and the United States has expressed concern about funding from Arab states, although Qatar has now promised to support US-led efforts to combat IS.

"What is happening in Iraq and Syria is extremism and such organisations are partly financed from abroad, but Qatar has never supported and will never support terrorist organisations," the emir said, speaking alongside Chancellor Angela Merkel.

Merkel said Al Thani had assured her Qatar's security was also at stake in the fight against the Islamic State and that she had "no reason not to believe what the emir said".

Qatar has long faced criticism, including from neighbouring Gulf Arab states, of using its vast oil and gas wealth to back Islamists across the region. German Development Minister Gerd Mueller said last month that Qatar was the "keyword" when it comes to IS financing. Berlin then had to apologise to Doha.

Qatar moved this week to regulate charity donations to tackle funding concerns and last week was one of 10 Arab states which agreed to do more to stop the flow of funds and fighters to IS — a move which Merkel said was welcome.

German and Qatari business leaders also met in Berlin and Merkel said Europe's largest economy appreciated that "Qatar is a strategic investor" which takes a long-term approach.

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