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FILE- In this Saturday, April 7, 2012 file photo, with the new high-rise buildings of downtown Doha in the background, Qatari women and a man enjoy walking by the sea, in Doha, Qatar. A Qatari has made a $2 million payment to a Greek shoe salesman’s firm in America to help it get “proof of life” and ultimately free ruling family members kidnapped in Iraq. The payment is the latest development in the abduction saga that began in December 2015. The payment, on file with the U.S. government, suggests Qatar's government is trying to be as transparent as it can in the hostage negotiation after earlier facing allegations it funded extremists. (AP Photo/Kamran Jebreili, File)

FILE- In this Saturday, April 7, 2012 file photo, with the new high-rise buildings of downtown Doha in the background, Qatari women and a man enjoy walking by the sea, in Doha, Qatar. A Qatari has made a $2 million payment to a Greek shoe salesman’s firm in America to help it get “proof of life” and ultimately free ruling family members kidnapped in Iraq. The payment is the latest development in the abduction saga that began in December 2015. The payment, on file with the U.S. government, suggests Qatar's government is trying to be as transparent as it can in the hostage negotiation after earlier facing allegations it funded extremists. (AP Photo/Kamran Jebreili, File)

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