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Qatar committed to stable Egypt, emir says

Offers support despite difference­s over Cairo’s air strikes against Daesh in Libya

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T he Emir of Qatar on Thursday said he was committed to “stability” in Egypt, despite a recent row between the two nations over Cairo’s air strikes against Daesh militants in Libya.

Daesh militants released a video this month showing the beheading of 21 Coptic Christians in Libya, most of them Egyptian, prompting Cairo to launch air strikes on Daesh targets in the eastern city of Derna.

Qatar reportedly expressed reservatio­ns over the strikes, raising the ire of Egypt, which hit back by accusing Doha of supporting “terrorism”.

Qatar responded by recalling its ambassador to Cairo for consultati­ons. But Shaikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani said he was committed to seeing a stable Egypt, despite the recent tensions.

“My policy is to make sure that if there is anything that I can help to stabilise the situation in Egypt I will do so,” the emir said during a trip to Washington.

“Now there is a government there, we have difference­s with them but we all agree that this government has to be stable,” he added, speaking at Georgetown University.

The Gulf Cooperatio­n Council (GCC) — made up of Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE — initially sided with Qatar in its criticism of Egypt.

But in an about-face, the GCC later backtracke­d, saying it fully backed Egypt’s air strikes in Libya.

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