Diplomatic visits Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani visited Washington in July 2019, and President
George W. Bush visited Qatar in 2003 where he spoke to troops stationed there.
Donald Rumsfeld, the 21st Secretary of Defense from 2001 to 2006, also visited Qatar in 2002. Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton visited Qatar in February 2010, and Secretary
John Kerry traveled to Qatar in March 2013. Post Sheikh Tamim and Donald Trump's meeting in July 2019, Qatar agreed to purchase "tremendous amounts of military equipment" and
Boeing planes from the United States. The deal has been signed with some of the major US companies, including Boeing,
General Electric,
Raytheon,
Gulfstream Aerospace and
Chevron Phillips Chemical and is expected to cost tens of billions of dollars. Sheikh Tamim also announced to double Qatar's current economic partnership of more than $185 billion with the US. President Biden and his top advisors have made several visits to Qatar during the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict. The visits were focused on advancing negotiations to secure the release of hostages held by Hamas and discussing the war in Gaza. On 24 October 2024, Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani of Qatar, alongside U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, met in Doha to discuss the Gaza conflict, emphasizing the need for a ceasefire and efforts to release hostages. Al Thani expressed concerns about the expansion of the war to Lebanon and called for the implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1701. Both leaders stressed the importance of finding a long-term solution for Gaza and the West Bank, with Blinken highlighting U.S. and Qatari roles in humanitarian aid and diplomacy to stabilize the region. On 14 May 2025, Donald Trump became the first U.S. President ever to visit Qatar during the
second foreign trip of his
second term.
Diplomatic efforts meets with US Secretary of State
Antony Blinken, 12 June 2024 Qatar mediated a deal between the United States and
Iran, which in September 2023 saw the release of five prisoners in each country and the unfreezing of US$6 billion of Iranian funds, which had been frozen due to sanctions imposed by the U.S. The U.S. citizens were flown to Doha and greeted by U.S. ambassador to Qatar
Timmy T. Davis and
Qatar Airways CEO
Akbar Al Baker before boarding a plane to Washington, D.C.. U.S. President
Biden thanked
Sheik Tamim and Qatari officials for their role in the mediation as well as establishing a "Humanitarian channel" for Iran. The US$6 billion were released to banks in Doha On 7 October 2023, the
Gaza war escalated, following a massive invasion of Israeli territory by
Palestinian militant organizations. Amid the conflict, Qatar played a crucial role in securing the release of two American hostages from
Hamas. This act of mediation was highly praised by US President Joe Biden. Additionally, Qatar Airways facilitated the safe return of more than 200 Australians from Israel.
Residential staff ; United States Principal U.S. officials include: • Chargé d'affaires ad interim –
Stefanie Altman-Winans The U.S. maintains an embassy in
Doha, Qatar. ; Qatar Principal Qatari officials include: • Ambassador—Sheikh
Meshal bin Hamad Al Thani: Ambassador of Qatar to the United States since December 2016 Qatar maintains an
embassy in Washington, DC. == Bilateral Trade ==