Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Qatar emir skips Saudi-hosted summit with Gulf rivals

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AFP, 09TH DECEMBER, 2018Qatar’s emir skipped a summit in Saudi Arabia on Sunday with fellow Arab Gulf leaders whose boycott of the small but energy-flush neighbour has sparked a major regional diplomatic row.

Riyadh is hosting the annual gathering as crises rumble on over the 18-month-old dispute with Doha, the war in Yemen and the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi in Saudi Arabia’s consulate in Istanbul.

The regional powerhouse had invited Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-thani to attend the six-nation Gulf Cooperatio­n Council talks, but the foreign ministry in Doha said he would not go.

Instead Qatar was represente­d by the minister of state for foreign affairs, Sultan al-muraikhi, it said.

Saudi Arabia, along with Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates, severed diplomatic ties with Doha in 2017, accusing it of supporting terrorism and fostering close ties with their regional rival Iran.

Doha -- which announced this month it was quitting the Saudi-dominated OPEC oil cartel -- denies the allegation­s, but the dispute has dragged on.

Speaking at the start of the summit, Saudi King Salman accused Iran of “continuing to interfere in the affairs of the countries in the region”.

He stressed the importance of the GCC and the need to “defend, in collaborat­ion with our partners, security and stability in the Gulf”.

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