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    Boycott states give up half of their demands for Qatar and determined by six .. What?

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    Boycott states give up half of their demands for Qatar and determined by six .. What? Empty Boycott states give up half of their demands for Qatar and determined by six .. What?

    Post by Rocky Thu 20 Jul 2017, 3:03 am


    Boycott states give up half of their demands for Qatar and determined by six .. What?


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    {Follow: Euphrates News} abandoned Saudi Arabia and the Arab states that Qatar intersection of its claim to comply fully meet the demands of the list of 13 that Achtrttha in exchange for ending the boycott.
    Diplomats said Saudi and Emirati and Bahraini and Egyptian journalists in the United Nations that their countries now wants Qatar to adhere to six general principles.
    These principles include a commitment to fight terrorism and extremism , and to end the provocative and inflammatory actions.
    There was no comment from Qatar , which denies its support for terrorists.
    Qatar had refused to comply with any of the conditions described as threatening its sovereignty and violate international law, and condemned the "blockade" imposed by neighboring countries.
    Causing land, sea and air restrictions placed six weeks ago in the unrest in diameter, which depends on imports to meet the basic needs of its population.
    The diplomats said at a conference with journalists accredited to the United Nations that their countries want to resolve the crisis amicably.
    Saudi Arabia 's permanent representative to the United Nations, Abdullah parametric , said that the foreign ministers of the four countries agreed on six principles on July 5 in Cairo, and that " it would be easy for Qatar 's commitment to it."
    The New York Times that the six principles include the fight against terrorism and extremism, and cut off funding to terrorist groups and the failure to provide safe havens to them, and to stop incitement to hatred and violence and interference in the internal affairs of other States.
    He stressed that no teachers "room for compromise" on the principles, but the two parties will agree on how to implement them.
    The list of demands made by the four countries on June 22 to close Al - Jazeera network news, and the closure of the Turkish air base, and sever ties with the Muslim Brotherhood, and cut ties with Iran.
    He said that the closure of parametric island may not be necessary, but is required to stop incitement to violence and hate speech.
    The news agency Associated Press as saying parametric "If this will not be achieved unless the closure of the island, there is nothing wrong, and if this is done without closing the island there is nothing wrong as well, the important thing is to achieve the goals and principles."
    The delegate warned the UAE in the United Nations, Lana Nusseibeh, that "Qatar 's refusal to accept the basic principles to define the concept of terrorism and extremism will make it difficult for them to stay in the GCC."
    Qatar recognized with the help of the Muslim Brotherhood, which classifies its neighbors as a terrorist organization, but denied support linked to al - Qaeda and the organization of the Islamic state armed groups.
    The Minister of International Relations Alamaraeth, Reem Al Hashemi, " the ball is now in the hand of Qatar."
    She added that " the United States has a constructive role and important in finding a peaceful solution to the current crisis."
    The US president, Donald Trump, a race to mention pressure on Qatar, saying that it "would be the beginning of the end for the horrors of terrorism."
    But US Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson, questioned the demands, and said that "some of them are difficult to implement Qatar."
    And he held a series of talks Tillerson in the Gulf states, in his visit to the region last week culminated in the signing of an agreement of understanding with Qatar on financing for terrorism cuts, which it described as al - Hashemi as " an excellent step".

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