Manama: Qatar’s two-year crisis with Gulf neighbours has dragged on due to the tiny emirate’s arrogance and intransigence, according to Bahraini Foreign Minister Khalid Bin Ahmad Al Khalifa.
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“Two years of rejecting solutions, arrogance, intransigence and alienation from [Gulf] brothers,” the minister tweeted.
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He also accused Qatar of ambivalence.
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“It welcomes mediation while closes doors of success. It repeats the term dialogue and empties it of every sense,” he added.
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His remarks were made as the dispute entered its third year.
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In June 2017, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Egypt broke off diplomatic and transportation links with Qatar over its support for extremist groups.
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The quartet has set several conditions to mend ties with Qatar, including the emirate’s severance of links with militant and terror groups.
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Doha has refused the conditions, saying they violate its sovereignty.
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The Bahrain official accused the Qatari government of ignoring the Qataris’ interests and their family, economic and social links with their Gulf milieu by blocking potential solutions to the row.
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“It’s recalcitrance and loss of vision,” he said.
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Earlier this week,hopes faded for an end to the crisis after Qatar expressing reservations on a final communique issued by crisis Gulf and Arab summits held in the Saudi city of Makkah on Iran’s regional escalation.
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The gatherings stressed Gulf unity and condemned Iran’s meddling in the Arab region.
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