The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Emir: Arab countries in row with Qatar are not interested in solution

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DOHA: Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani said yesterday that Arab states that had imposed sanctions on his country in June over allegation­s of supporting terrorism were not interested in a solution to the crisis.

Speaking to members of the Gulf Arab state’s Shoura Council, Tamim said his government was preparing for elections to the consultati­ve body.

The necessary legislatio­n would be ready in 2018.

Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and Bahrain cut diplomatic and trade links with Qatar on June 5, accusing Doha of financing terrorism and cozying up to their arch-rival Iran.

Qatar denies the charges.

The four countries have “put pressure and published rumours and fabricatio­ns” against Qatar hosting the World Cup in 2022.

Tamim, who assumed office in 2013 after his father stepped down, also said his government was currently working on the instrument­s needed for elections, which he said would be ready in 2018.

Plans for elections to the 45member body originally envisaged for 2013 were never carried out.

In his speech, Tamim also said his government was focusing on completing strategic projects to help the country cope with the sanctions imposed by its neighbours, including ports, water and food security, and to encourage investment­s. — AFP

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