Al Monitor| Adnan Abu Amer: Hamas representative in Iran, Khaled al-Qaddumi, tells Al-Monitor thatprogress has recently been made toward further developing relations between his movementand Tehran, as the latter continues to provide financial and military support to Hamas. However, he denied thatthere have been demands by any Arab countriesfor Hamas tocutties with Iran, andstressed that no mediation efforts have been attempted by Iran to reconcile Hamas with the Syrian regime.
In a phone interviewfrom Tehran, Qaddumisaid that for the past few years he has been involved in Hamas Islamic and international relations, including dealing with some Westernand southwesternAsian countries he did not name, taking part in Hamas delegations to Asian, African and European countries.
Qaddumi, who has beenthe head of Hamas office in Tehran since 2011, said, Hamas internal elections are expected to have a positive result on the partys relations with Iran, adding that meetings are regularly held between the two outside Iran, with Hamas maintaining contact with many Iranian official bodies such as the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), the Foreign Ministry and the office of the supreme leader.
The text of the interview follows:
Al-Monitor: How would you summarize Hamas-Iran relations up until early 2017, after years of ups and downs and in the aftermath of theArab revolutions starting in 2011?
Qaddumi: The beginning of 2017 has ushered in a new era forHamas-Iran relations that can be described as positive and forward-looking away from past complications, especially since Hamas does not interfere with the internal affairs of Islamic countries.