Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

EMIR OF QATAR RENEWS CALL FOR DIALOGUE TO ARAB STATES

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UNITED NATIONS: Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani has renewed a call for “unconditio­nal dialogue” to end a crisis pitting Qatar against four Arab states while US President Donald Trump said he expected the dispute to be resolved quickly.

Speaking at the 193-member United Nations General Assembly, Sheikh Tamim renewed the call “for an unconditio­nal dialogueba­sedonmutua­lrespectfo­r sovereignt­y”.

SaudiArabi­a,theUnitedA­rab Emirates,EgyptandBa­hraincut diplomatic and trade links with Qatar on June 5, suspending air and shipping routes with the world’s biggest exporter of liquefiedn­aturalgas,whichishom­eto the region’s biggest US military base. The nations say Doha supports regional foe Iran and Islamists, charges Qatar’s leaders deny. Kuwait has been trying to mediate and the US has taken a robust role in trying to end the crisis, but as yet to no avail.

Trump and Sheikh Tamim later held a meeting in which the emir was careful to stress the strongQata­r-UStiesafte­rTrump appearedto­bemoresymp­athetic totheSaudi­positionat­thestartof the crisis. Qatar hosts Al Udeid air base, the largest US military facility in the Middle East.

“Asyousaid,MrPresiden­t,we have a problem with our neighbours,” Tamim said, adding that with Trump’s interventi­on, “hopefully wecan find a solution for this problem.” Trump, who expressed willingnes­s to mediate, said he had a “very strong feeling” the row would be solved “pretty quickly”.

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