Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Trump criticises Qatar, draws praise from Gulf countries

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US President Donald Trump has accused Qatar’s leadership of bankrollin­g extremists and demanded a halt to that funding, drawing praise Saturday from Saudi Arabia and its allies.

Their approval came as Washington joined internatio­nal efforts to heal the rift between the key Western Gulf allies, which has escalated into the region’s worst diplomatic crisis in years.

Russia on Saturday urged dialogue between the parties, as Qatar’s foreign minister arrived in Moscow seeking support from abroad in the dispute.

Trump’s warning overshadow­ed an earlier declaratio­n from US secretary of state Rex Tillerson, who encouraged Saudi Araquences bia and its allies to ease their land and sea “blockade” of Qatar.

Tillerson said the blockade was hindering the US-led campaign against the Islamic State and having humanitari­an conse- for ordinary people.

But US officials insisted both men were sending the same message that the countries should not allow their difference­s to hinder the fight against extremism.

Qatar is home to the largest US airbase in the Middle East, making it a key ally in the US-led coalition against the Islamic State.

But it has fallen out with its Arab neighbours, who accuse it of sponsoring extremist groups, some of them allegedly linked to arch Saudi foe Iran.

They also resent Qatar’s ties to the Muslim Brotherhoo­d and its sponsorshi­p of the pan-Arab satellite television network Al-Jazeera, which has given opposition figures a platform.

 ?? AFP ?? Qatar’s foreign minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahma­n bin Jassim AlThani is in Russia to seek support for his country in the crisis.
AFP Qatar’s foreign minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahma­n bin Jassim AlThani is in Russia to seek support for his country in the crisis.

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