Qatar returns to the previous state again



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Qatar’s dispute with several Middle Eastern countries led by Saudi Arabia is coming to an end. Those countries, including Saudi Arabia, severed diplomatic ties with Qatar nearly three years ago. At the same time, they block airspace, waterways, and land.

Apparently, that situation is about to end. According to various sources, this has been discussed among stakeholders. They have all agreed to fix the problem. Now I just wait for the agreement to be signed. Only then will Qatar return to its former state. Reuters News.

The scene began to change rapidly after Jared Kushner, the son-in-law of US President Donald Trump, visited Saudi Arabia and Qatar last week. Kushner is said to have arrived in Qatar on a mission to resolve the crisis. Kuwait then announced progress in resolving the dispute with Qatar.

On Friday, Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan expressed his hope that the Arab crisis with Qatar would end. In Italy a meeting was held between the Mediterranean countries. “We have made significant progress in recent days,” Prince Faisal bin Farhan said at the annual meeting.

It should be noted that when Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Egypt break diplomatic relations with Qatar, they break all trade and diplomatic relations with them, they fall into misery due to various blockades. But at that time Turkey extended the hand of friendship. At the time, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan stepped in to help the Middle Eastern country export goods and provide military assistance, so the blockade did not cause Qatar much trouble.

Mediation between the United States and Kuwait

Meanwhile, the United States and Kuwait are still working to resolve the crisis between Saudi Arabia and Qatar. As part of that, Jared Kushner sat down to chat in Doha on Wednesday. It was also known in Saudi Arabia.

“We have made significant progress in recent days as part of our ongoing efforts in Kuwait,” Prince Faisal bin Farhan al-Saud, Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister, said in a video conference in Rome. Thanks to the President of the United States, Donald Trump, for his support. We hope that this will allow us to reach a final agreement very soon. I can also say that I am hopeful that among all the countries involved in this dispute, we will be close to a final agreement.

A source in Washington said an agreement had been reached between all parties. It could be signed in the next few weeks.



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