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Qatar Blockade: US Urges Gulf States To Ease Restrictions


 


 June 10th, 2017  |  09:09 AM  |   2178 views

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US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson says Gulf countries must ease the blockade on Qatar, which is accused by Arab neighbours of funding terrorism.

 

Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Egypt and Bahrain cut travel and diplomatic ties with Qatar on Monday.

 

Mr Tillerson said the blockade was having humanitarian consequences.

 

But while praising Qatar's emir for working to limit the funding of terror groups, Mr Tillerson said more needed to be done.

 

Meanwhile US President Donald Trump has accused Qatar of funding terrorism, and urged it to stop.

 

"I decided with Rex Tillerson that the time had come to call on Qatar to end funding and extremist ideology in terms of funding," he said.

 

"Stop teaching people to kill other people... We want you back among the unity of nations."

 

The Qataris deny accusations that they support Islamist extremists.

 

On Monday, the tiny, oil- and gas-rich state was cut off and isolated by some of the Arab world's most powerful countries.

 

Qatari planes were banned from using some of their neighbours' airspace.

 

The dramatic moves came after years of tension between Qatar and its Gulf neighbours, in particular Saudi Arabia.

 

'Food shortages'

 

Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and the UAE gave Qatari nationals two weeks to leave, and banned their own citizens from travelling to Qatar.

 

"There are humanitarian consequences to this blockade," Mr Tillerson said in Washington. "We are seeing shortages of food, families are being forcibly separated and children pulled out of school."

 

Earlier on Friday, Mr Trump discussed Qatar and the need for Gulf unity with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.

 

Mr Tillerson said the ongoing row was having an effect on regional co-operation on countering extremism. Qatar is home to the biggest American airbase in the region, with about 10,000 troops.

 

The US secretary of state added that the blockade was "impairing US and other international business activities in the region" and that the US backed mediation efforts being pursued by Kuwait.

 

His statement came hours after German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel called for the "sea and air blockades" to be lifted.

 

In other new developments:

 

Saudi Arabia and its three allies issued a list of 49 people - including Muslim Brotherhood spiritual leader Yusuf al-Qaradawi - and 12 Qatar-backed charities and groups accused of links with militants

 

Qatar responded by saying that the list reinforced "baseless allegations"

 

UAE foreign affairs minister Anwar Gargash said they and their allies were seeking to "straighten an evil that has targeted the region".

 

Saudi Arabia has said Qatar needs to cut ties with the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas in the Gaza Strip, and the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, if it wanted to end its isolation.

 

On Thursday, Qatar's Sheikh Mohammed said his country had been isolated "because we are successful and progressive" and called his country "a platform for peace not terrorism".

 

He added: "We are not ready to surrender, and will never be ready to surrender, the independence of our foreign policy."

 


 

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