qatar says iraq had ‘full knowledge’ of hostage deal
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Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani
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Qatar said on Wednesday that the deal to secure the recent release of a hunting party kidnapped in southern Iraq went ahead with the "full knowledge" of Baghdad.
Responding to a complaint by prime minister Haider Al Abadi that ransom money was brought into Iraq without its approval, Doha said it had regularly consulted with officials in Baghdad during the tense negotiations.
It was the first official statement made by Doha since the release last week of the 24 Qataris and two Saudis held hostage since December 2015.
"We are thankful that the Qatari nationals are home safe," said the Qatari government’s communications office.
"The negotiations to free them proceeded with the full knowledge of the Iraqi government, whose representatives were regularly briefed and updated by Qatari officials."
Mr Al Abadi told a news conference on Tuesday that Qatari negotiators had landed in Baghdad with "hundreds of millions of dollars" in ransom money before the hostages were freed.
"The Qatari government sent its envoy to Iraq and asked to bring a private plane," the prime minister said.
"We were surprised that there were big bags, so we seized them and they contained hundreds of millions of dollars."
"This money was brought in without the approval of the Iraqi government," he added.
Mr Al Abadi also questioned where the money was heading.
"Hundreds of millions to armed groups? Is this acceptable?," he asked.
No group has accepted responsibility for the kidnapping and the terms of the release have not been officially revealed.
Sources close to the negotiations have said, however, that the release was part of a broad regional deal between Iran and Qatar which involved the evacuation of residents from besieged towns in northern Syria.

Source: The National

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