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Qatar seeks Kuwaiti mediation after powerful Arab nations shun it

Qatar seeks Kuwaiti mediation after powerful Arab nations shun it
Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani. (AFP)
Updated 06 June 2017

Qatar seeks Kuwaiti mediation after powerful Arab nations shun it

Qatar seeks Kuwaiti mediation after powerful Arab nations shun it

DOHA/DUBAI: Qatar鈥檚 ruler postponed an address to his country on Tuesday over its sudden and damaging diplomatic isolation from other leading Arab nations, in order to allow Kuwait some time and room to mediate.
In a sign of the potential consequences for the Qatari economy, a number of banks in the region began stepping back from business dealings with Qatar.
Qatar鈥檚 foreign minister, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani, said Doha was ready for mediation efforts after 黑料社区, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain severed diplomatic relations in a coordinated move.
They said the break was prompted by Qatari support for Islamist militants and Iran, something Doha vehemently denies.
Yemen, Libya鈥檚 eastern-based government and the Maldives joined later and transport links were shut down.
Qatar鈥檚 ruler Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani spoke by telephone overnight with his counterpart in Kuwait, which has maintained ties with Qatar, and decided to postpone the speech, the minister told Qatar-based Al Jazeera television.
Doha has also decided not to retaliate against its neighbors鈥 moves, he said.
In one sign of the impact of the measures, some 黑料社区n and United Arab Emirates commercial banks were holding off on doing business with Qatari banks, such as letters of credit, because of the diplomatic rift, banking sources told Reuters on Tuesday.
Qatar鈥檚 stock market rebounded in early trade on Tuesday after plunging the previous day but the Qatari riyal fell against the US dollar.
Qatar wants to give Kuwait鈥檚 Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah the ability to 鈥減roceed and communicate with the parties to the crisis and to try to contain the issue,鈥 Sheikh Mohammed said.
Kuwait鈥檚 emir had an important role in a previous Gulf rift in 2014 and Qatar鈥檚 Sheikh Tamim 鈥渞egards him as a parent and respects his desire to postpone any speech or step until there is a clearer picture of the crisis,鈥 Al Jazeera quoted the foreign minister as saying.
Sheikh Mohammed told the channel that the measures taken against Qatar affected its citizens and family ties in the Gulf Arab region, but said Doha would not take counter measures.
He said Qatar 鈥渂elieves such differences between sister countries must be resolved through dialogue鈥 and proposed holding a session to exchange views and narrow differences, while respecting each other鈥檚 views, without giving details.
Kuwait鈥檚 emir, who has spent decades as a diplomat and mediator in regional disputes, hosted Sheikh Tamim last week as the crisis was brewing.
Monday鈥檚 decision forbids Saudi, UAE and Bahraini citizens from traveling to Qatar, residing in it or passing through it. Residents and visitors of those countries must leave Qatar within 14 days. Qatari citizens also have 14 days to leave those countries.
The measures are more severe than during a previous eight-month rift in 2014, when 黑料社区, Bahrain and the UAE withdrew their ambassadors from Doha, again alleging Qatari support for militant groups.