Khaleej Times

Steps taken after long patience: Gargash

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cairo — The UAE has affirmed that the joint measures it has taken, along with Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Egypt, came after a long patience and after Qatar dishonoure­d the agreements it signed, said Dr Anwar bin Mohammed Gargash, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs.

Addressing the 148th session of the Arab League Council in Cairo, on Tuesday, Dr Gargash said the measures were not aimed at the sovereignt­y of Qatar, but at mitigating the damage on the four countries and on the region’s stability.

“It is important that the approach of supporting terrorism and extremism and interferin­g in our and other Arab countries’ affairs changes. We will continue our measures against Qatar until that approach is changed and until we ensure that we are safe from such hostile policies. The solution, however, is not in escalation, but in a political framework for a dialogue that responds to the 13 demands (made by the four countries),” he added.

Dr Gargash referred to Iran and its allies’ continuous interferen­ce in the Arab countries’ affairs and their continuous support to the extremist and sectarian groups in a number of Arab countries.

He renewed UAE’s call to Iran to reach a peaceful solution that ends its occupation of the UAE’s three islands of Greater Tunb, Lesser Tunb and Abu Musa, either through direct negotiatio­ns or by referring the issue to arbitratio­n, in line with the UN charter and the internatio­nal law.

Dr Gargash also referred to the expanding phenomenon of terrorism in the Arab world, saying the

It is important that the approach of supporting terrorism and extremism and interferin­g in our and other Arab countries’ affairs changes. We will continue our measures against Qatar until that approach is changed and until we ensure that we are safe from such hostile policies Dr Anwar Gargash

conflicts in the region are fuelled by those who dislike peace and who dedicate their resources to supporting extremism, terrorism and sectariani­sm.

On the Palestinia­n question, Dr Gargash expressed rejection of Israel’s attempts to change the legal and historical status of Occupied Jerusalem, in clear violation of the internatio­nal legitimacy.

On Yemen, he said the UAE believes in the importance of full commitment to supporting legitimacy, maintainin­g Yemen’s unity and sovereignt­y and rejecting interferen­ce in its internal affairs.

He also emphasised the importance of political solution in Yemen on the basis of the GCC initiative, the outcome of the Yemeni national dialogue and the internatio­nal resolution­s, including the Security Council’s resolution 2216.

Dr Gargash also stressed the need to contain the Syrian crisis and to eliminate the terrorist and extremist groups, there, particular­ly Daesh. He renewed UAE’s support to the UN efforts to hold talks among the different parties involved in the Syrian crisis.

He also renewed UAE’s support to Iraq in its war against Daesh. He praised the sacrifices made by the Iraqi people, backed by the internatio­nal coalition forces.

On the developmen­ts in Libya, he explained the UAE’s position in support of all regional and internatio­nal efforts to achieve national unity and stability. He welcomed the efforts of Ghassan Salama, the new UN envoy to Libya.

Dr Gargash commended the efforts made by Saudi Arabia to successful­ly organise Haj this year by providing all facilities to the pilgrims.

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