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A senior official in the administration of US President Donald Trump revealed an agreement to end Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Egypt by boycotting Qatar and Doha by abandoning the demands associated with it.
This was reported by the Reuters news agency on Monday, referring to a senior Trump administration official who said that “ great progress has been made in the three-year conflict between Qatar and Saudi Arabia and three other Arab countries, and that he is scheduled to sign an agreement in Saudi Arabia to end the dispute on Tuesday. ” .
“We have made a breakthrough in the dispute between the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council,” said the US official, who spoke to “Reuters” on condition of anonymity, noting that Jared Kushner, the top White House adviser who He was assigned by Trump to work on resolving the dispute, helped negotiate the settlement, and continued to make phone calls about it until the wee hours of this morning.
The agency noted that the US official said that “under the agreement, the four countries will end the blockade imposed on Qatar, provided that Qatar, in return, renounces the demands related to the blockade.
Notably, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and Egypt imposed a diplomatic embargo on Qatar and cut travel and trade ties with it since mid-2017 accusing it of supporting terrorism, while Qatar denied it, saying the ban aims to undermine their sovereignty.
Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Ahmed Nasser Al-Muhammad Al-Sabah said in a televised statement tonight, Monday, hours before the start of the Gulf summit in Saudi Arabia, that “based on the proposal of the Emir of the country, Nawaf Al-Ahmad, it was decided to open the airspace and the land and sea borders between Qatar and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia starting in the afternoon. ” Today”.