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Qatar files WTO complaint over ‘siege’

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doha: Qatar has filed a complaint with the World Trade Organisati­on over an “illegal siege” imposed by its Gulf neighbours, the commerce ministry said.

The gas-rich emirate has been slapped with sanctions and demands after four countries, including regional kingpin Saudi Arabia, cut ties with it on June 5, accusing Doha of fostering extremist groups and of links to Riyadh’s arch-rival Iran. Qatar denies the allegation­s.

The Ministry of Economy and Commerce said on Monday a complaint had been lodged with the WTO’s Dispute Settlement Body against the “siege countries”.

The Saudi-led bloc has demanded the terminatio­n of regional news giant Al-Jazeera, the downgradin­g of Iran ties and the closure of a Turkish military base in the country.

The countries have also recalled their ambassador­s from Doha, ordered all Qataris to return home and banned Qatar from using their airspace.

“The complaint accuses the siege countries of violating the WTO’s core laws and convention­s on trade of goods and services, and trade-related aspects of intellectu­al property,” the Qatar ministry said.

“The arbitrary measures taken by the siege countries are a clear violation of the provisions and convention­s of internatio­nal trade law,” minister Sheikh Ahmed bin Jassem bin Mohammed Al-Thani said. — AFP

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