Cape Times

Qatar overcomes siege

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DAYS are passing while Qatar is becoming stronger and opening its doors to new regional and internatio­nal markets. Perhaps diversific­ation of sources and markets could be one of the major advantages of the current siege instead of dealing with a few specific countries and markets.

Siege countries are confused trying to harm Qatar at whatever cost. But all their efforts are failing and no one is paying attention to them except the so-called consultant­s who are trying to insult Qatar’s leadership and its people.

One of the consultant­s of these countries was threatenin­g punishment to anyone showing sympathy with Qatar.

Under the current crisis, any neutral body can easily note the difference between the civilised and respectabl­e way and positive responses Qatar is making, and the provocatio­ns, media fabricatio­ns and insults the siege countries are following. It is almost three months since the siege was imposed on Qatar while the country is enjoying prosperity, strong unity of the people and support to the leadership.

The major losers are those who imposed the siege and tried to tarnish the image of Qatar and its people. The region cannot bear such type of craziness and the coming days may unveil more scandals committed by these countries against Qatar.

Qatar has never been a dependent country on anyone except its strong belief in its moral principles and its people who are aware of what is going on.

The leadership in Qatar never hid anything from the people, and it is in close touch with the public and keeps them informed of every developmen­t.

Qatar will keep moving forward regardless of any difference­s they have created at all levels from the top to the grass roots.

Long live free and dignified Qatar under its leader the Emir “Tamim Al Majd”.

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