Al Jubeir: Crisis resolution is up to Qatar

  • Adel Al Jubeir

The foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia and Bahrain said that Qatar was aware of what it should do to solve the crisis that has hit the Gulf.

“The solution to the crisis lies with the brothers in Qatar. They know best what they must do,” Adel Al Jubeir , Saudi foreign minister, said in Kuwait on the sidelines of a conference that brought together donors and investors gathered to consider ways to rebuild Iraq’s economy and infrastructure.

“The position of the Kingdom [of Saudi Arabia] and the other three countries is clear. Our principles are no to terrorism, no to its financing, no to support of extremism and hatred, and no to interfere in the affairs of other countries. These are principles that the countries of the world agree upon, and we expect the brothers in Qatar to respond to our demands and proposals,” he said, quoted by Kuwaiti daily Al Rai on Thursday.

Bahrain’s foreign minister, Sheikh Khalid bin Ahmed Al Khalifa , representing the kingdom at the conference in Kuwait, said that questions about the end of the crisis should be addressed to Qatar. “The ball is in their field,” he said.

Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Egypt cut off their diplomatic and trade ties with Qatar on June 5 last year after they charged it with funding extremists and supporting terrorism.

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