Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Erdogan wades into Qatar dispute with tour of Gulf

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Turkey’s president waded into the diplomatic crisis gripping Qatar and four other Arab nations on Sunday, travelling to Saudi Arabia at the start of a three-country Gulf tour aimed at helping break the impasse.

Recep Tayyip Erdogan, whose country has deployed troops to Qatar, is the fifth high-level visitor from outside the Gulf to try to resolve the dispute since it erupted on June 5.

The top diplomats of Britain, France, Germany and the United States have all been through already, underscori­ng the depth of concern the crisis is causing well beyond the region.

Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Egypt and Bahrain cut ties and transport links with Qatar in early June, accusing it of supporting extremists. Qatar strongly denies the allegation and sees the dispute as politicall­y motivated.

The quartet insisted Qatar accept a tough 13-point list of demands to end the rift, including shutting down news outlet Al-Jazeera, cutting ties with Islamist groups such as the Muslim Brotherhoo­d, limiting ties with Iran and expelling Turkish troops stationed in the country. Qatar refused, arguing that the demands were an effort to undermine its sovereignt­y.

Kuwait has attempted to mediate the dispute, without success. Erdogan will meet with Kuwait’s ruler after his Saudi visit.

Qatari Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani said in his first public comments on the dispute on Friday that Qatar is prepared to engage in dialogue, but that any resolution to the crisis must respect its sovereignt­y and that any terms cannot be dictated from outside.

The anti-Qatar quartet has shown little sign of backing down.

UAE minister of state for foreign relations Anwar al-Gargash responded, tweeting that while dialogue is necessary, Qatar must review its policies because repeating its previous positions only “deepens the crisis.”

British foreign secretary Boris Johnson welcomed the Qatari leader’s comments, however, and said his country will continue to work toward finding a solution.

 ?? AFP ?? Turkey’s President Erdogan meets Saudi Arabia's King Salman in Jeddah to defuse the standoff around Qatar.
AFP Turkey’s President Erdogan meets Saudi Arabia's King Salman in Jeddah to defuse the standoff around Qatar.

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