The Free Press Journal

Qatar says Saudi-led demands impinge on its sovereignt­y

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Qatar on Saturday said the 13-point list of demands made by Saudi Arabia and its allies impinged on its sovereignt­y and failed to meet the US expectatio­ns termed as “reasonable”.

The four Arab government­s delivered the demands to Qatar through Kuwait on Thursday, more than two weeks after severing all ties with the emirate and imposing an embargo.

The document has not been published but has been widely leaked and the demands are sweeping in their scope.

They require Doha to join Riyadh and its allies in outlawing the Muslim Brotherhoo­d.

They also require it to close Iran’s embassy and a base on its territory operated by its ally Turkey, as well as to shut Al-Jazeera television.

Qatar is also required to end all contacts with opposition groups in the four countries – Bahrain, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

In Qatar’s first response to the demands, government communicat­ions director Sheikh Saif bin Ahmed AlThani said on Saturday that they went far beyond the four government­s’ stated aim of combating terrorism.

“This blockade is not aimed at fighting terrorism but at impinging on Qatar’s sovereignt­y and interferin­g in its foreign policy,” Sheikh Saif said.

He recalled that US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson had said on Wednesday that Washington wanted a clear list of grievances that was “reasonable and actionable”.

This list “does not meet those standards”, he said.

Saudi Arabia and its allies have put enormous pressure on Qatar to meet their demands.

UAE state minister for foreign affairs, Anwar Gargash, warned on Friday that Qatar should “deal seriously” with the 13 points or face “divorce” from its neighbours.

The rift between the US Gulf allies has been awkward for Washington.

Among the 13 demands made by Saudi Arabia and its allies is the shutting down of Al-Jazeera television which is seen by the as a propaganda machine for Islamists.

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