
Sudanese official: Qatar must respect the sovereignty of Arab States
It seems that the severe blows that Doha received in Sudan thwarted its attempts to fund its terrorist arms in Sudan, so the ruling gang in Qatar began to reshuffle its cards.
It seems that the severe blows that Doha received in Sudan thwarted its attempts to fund its terrorist arms in Sudan, so the ruling gang in Qatar began to reshuffle its cards.
Qatar allied with Turkey, Arabs' worst enemy, to endanger their interests as it allowed for opening a new Turkish military base in Doha.
Al-Bashir maintained his relationship with Qatar, and in March 2018 the two countries announced plans to jointly develop the Red Sea port of Suakin off Sudan’s coast.
“I was surprised, but not quite, to see the fabrications of Qatari media, including Middle East Eye, saying that I am in Khartoum,” Gargash tweeted.
The Sudanese Foreign Ministry has said Sudan’s ambassador to Qatar has returned to Khartoum for consultations.
Sudanese security forces informed Al Jazeera director in Khartoum that TMC decided to close its office
"There is a struggle over power and influence in Sudan between those in favour of the Qatar-Turkey camp and those inclined to join the Saudi-UAE camp," said Mathieu Guidere.
Qatar Airways has decided to suspend its operation to the Sudanese capital Khartoum effective April 1, 2019, as per a statement issued by the airline.