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    Qatar's boycott of countries meet Wednesday to discuss the next steps

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    Qatar's boycott of countries meet Wednesday to discuss the next steps Empty Qatar's boycott of countries meet Wednesday to discuss the next steps

    Post by Rocky Mon 03 Jul 2017, 3:36 am

    Qatar's boycott of countries meet Wednesday to discuss the next steps




    Chancellor's official spokesman for the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ahmed Abu Zeid, announced on Monday that the next Wednesday to be held in the Egyptian capital, Cairo, the foreign ministers of the four-boycott countries of Qatar meeting.

    He said in a press statement that "the meeting comes at the invitation of Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shukri, will be assigned to follow up the developments of the situation of relations with Qatar."

    He added that Abu Zeid, "the meeting comes within the framework of coordination and consultation between the positions of the four countries on future steps to deal with Qatar, and the exchange of views and assessment on international and regional contacts list in this regard."

    Trying to Riyadh and its allies to force Doha to sever its ties with Iran, but the emirate, which shares its maritime borders with Tehran, prefer to maintain relations "friendly" with its neighbor. Which was confirmed by Foreign Minister after the recent crisis.

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