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    Qatari fishermen deal behind Saudi Arabia and the wrath of the Doha

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    Qatari fishermen deal behind Saudi Arabia and the wrath of the Doha Empty Qatari fishermen deal behind Saudi Arabia and the wrath of the Doha

    Post by Rocky Wed 07 Jun 2017, 1:49 am


    Qatari fishermen deal behind Saudi Arabia and the wrath of the Doha


    Revealed the British newspaper Financial Times, in a report on Tuesday, the roots of the recent crisis between Saudi Arabia and Qatar and a number of Gulf countries. The newspaper said that Saudi Arabia and the Gulf states want to tame Qatar to pay billion to "militias" affiliated to Tehran to mediate for the release of 50 Shiite fighters in the grip of al Qaeda - linked group in Syria, in exchange for the release of Qatari fishermen.

    Quoted the Financial Times, in a report I followed (range) yesterday, about seven government officials in the region and the leaders of the opposition and the Syrian militias, confirmed that Qatar paid $ 700 million to Iranian figures and local militias backed by Iran, and $ 300 million to Islamic groups in Syria.
    The agreement has been released Qatari fishermen in Iraq late last April. After nearly a month, it ignited the statements attributed to the Emir of Qatar, criticized the escalation with Iran, Hezbollah and Hamas, and talked about the great poverty rates in Saudi Arabia, the war of words between Doha and a number of Gulf capitals.
    Against this background, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, UAE, Yemen, Egypt , and cut off the government in eastern Libya diplomatic relations with Qatar, the latter accused of "supporting terrorism".
    The British newspaper said the move Saudi Arabia, Egypt and the United Emirates and Bahrain to cut off diplomatic ties with Qatar and the closure of the border with the atmosphere and ports generally means of transport, was a ransom of $ billion provided by Qatar for the Liberation of members of the royal family were on a trip to the falcon hunting and kidnapped in Iraq.
    The newspaper quoted people linked to the deal, which was last April, saying that "what angered Saudi Arabia and its allies is to push Doha for a ransom to al Qaeda - linked group fighting in Syria and Iranian security men."
    Financial Times asserts that it spoke to people from all parties involved in the release of the hostages deal, including two government officials and three leaders of the Iraqi militias and Chksatan Kiedatan in the Syrian opposition.
    The newspaper added that " the amount of $ 700 million payment to Iranian figures and local militias backed by Iran, to liberate Qataris 26 kidnapped in Iraq, and prompted Doha from 200 to 300 million dollars to Islamist groups in Syria, most of them went to the Fatah al - Sham group linked to al - Qaeda in exchange for the released 50 Shi'ite militants were in their grip. "
    The paper draws the case began with the Hezbollah militia in Iraq Brigades kidnapped Qataris in December 2015.
    It adds that three Iraqi militia leaders said the hostages were taken to Iran. The paper talked about the militia group linked to Lebanon 's Hezbollah, which is fighting to support President Bashar al- Assad 's regime in Syria.
    The movement of the Financial Times , unnamed diplomats Tzmhma suggesting they "believe that the catalyst kidnapping of Qatari was to give Hezbollah and Iran as a pretext to negotiate for the release of Shi'ite fighters being held by the militant group Fatah al- Sham Sunni in Syria, which was formerly known as the Front victory and represent al - Qaeda branch in Syria . " .
    The two diplomats said that " the deal included a separate agreement to facilitate the evacuation of two towns besieged by the Syrian opposition militants in exchange for two other Ahazarethma Shiite gunmen."
    He pointed out that the two diplomats "Qatar and Iran have remained discussing a long time for the lid to hold the deal, and were found it finally."
    The British newspaper that Saudi Arabia has moved to tame its neighbor "Amororh" and believes that several factors stood behind this tension, the first: The Gulf states blame Qatar shelter and support for many Islamic movements, moderate and radical, across the region.


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