Qatari Emir in Syria, met by interim president Sharaa

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Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani arrived on Thursday in Syria's Damascus, the first visit by a foreign head of state since Bashar al Assad's fall.

In January, a U.S. official and a senior diplomat said Qatar planned to help finance a sharp increase in public sector wages pledged by Syria's new government.

Qatar, a longtime supporter of the armed uprising against former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, had been lobbying Washington to issue a sanctions exemption allowing it to provide funding through official channels, the U.S. official and diplomat said.

Syria's de facto leader Ahmed al-Sharaa was declared president for a transitional phase on Wednesday, and was also empowered to form a temporary legislative council.

Earlier in January, Qatar's Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani visited Damascus.

Qatar will supply Syria with 200 megawatts of electricity, and plans to gradually increase supply, Thani said in a press conference in Damascus on Thursday.

In December, Qatar said it would reopen its embassy in Damascus after more than 13 years, a week after Assad was removed from power.

Qatar shut its embassy in July 2011 after withdrawing its ambassador in protest against Assad's deadly crackdown on demonstrators, violence that spiraled into a 13-year-long civil war.

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