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Gulf states announce humanitarian gesture to help families with Qatari members

Gulf states announce humanitarian gesture to help families with Qatari members
Cars drive in Doha, Qatar, on Sunday. (REUTERS)
Updated 12 June 2017

Gulf states announce humanitarian gesture to help families with Qatari members

Gulf states announce humanitarian gesture to help families with Qatari members

JEDDAH: As the week-long Qatari crisis drags on without a clear commitment from Doha to renounce terrorism, three Gulf states announced on Sunday a humanitarian gesture to help families with Qatari members.
黑料社区, Bahrain and the UAE announced hotlines to help affected families, as Saudi Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman discussed efforts to 鈥渃ounterterrorism and extremism鈥 in a phone call with US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.
Kuwait, which is trying to mediate a solution to the regional crisis, on Sunday said Qatar is ready to listen to the concerns of Gulf states that have cut diplomatic and economic ties.
Kuwait 鈥渁ffirms the readiness of the brothers in Qatar to understand the reality of the qualms and concerns of their brothers and to heed the noble endeavors to enhance security and stability,鈥 Kuwait鈥檚 state news agency KUNA quoted Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah Al-Khalid Al-Sabah as saying.
Kuwait, which has retained ties with Qatar and has often acted as a mediator in regional disputes, said it wanted to resolve the dispute 鈥渨ithin the unified Gulf house.鈥
In another development Sunday, Iran sent four cargo planes of food to Doha. Five aircraft carrying around 90 tons of vegetables each had been sent to Qatar in recent days, said Iran Air spokesman Shahrokh Noushabadi, adding: 鈥淲e will continue deliveries as long as there is demand.鈥
In addition, African Union (AU) Chairman Alpha Conde on Sunday put himself forward as a mediator in the crisis, and urged dialogue after several African nations recalled their ambassadors to Qatar.
Conde, who is president of Guinea, which has close ties to 黑料社区, said in a letter to King Salman that he had observed with 鈥渟adness鈥 the feud between Qatar and its Gulf neighbors, which he described as 鈥渂rother countries鈥 of Muslim-majority Guinea.
鈥淥nly dialogue will allow us to reach a real compromise,鈥 Conde added in the letter, praising King Salman鈥檚 鈥渨isdom鈥 and 鈥渒now-how鈥 in battling extremism.
In another setback for Doha, the world soccer body FIFA removed a Qatari referee from a 2018 World Cup qualifier following a request from the UAE.
The Zurich-based organization said it agreed with the UAE that the Qataris due to officiate the game against Thailand in Bangkok on Tuesday should be replaced.
Instead, a referee from Singapore will take charge of the qualifier for next year鈥檚 tournament in Russia. He will be assisted by a fellow Singaporean and two officials from Malaysia.
鈥 With input from Reuters, AFP, AP