kuwaiti government resumes efforts to contain differences between gulf states
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Kuwaiti government resumes efforts to contain differences between Gulf States

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Kuwaiti government resumes efforts to contain differences between Gulf States
Kuwait City - Khaled Al Shahin

Kuwaiti government resumes its efforts to resolve the current difference between the Gulf States and Qatar days after the diplomatic boycott from the Arab and Islamic countries. Kuwait stressed that it exerts efforts to contain the differences between the members states of Gulf Cooperation Council.
Qatar supports Kuwait’s efforts to end a rift with Saudi Arabia and other Arab states, its foreign minister said on Monday, but the emirate remains puzzled over why “abusive measures” had been imposed on it. Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Egypt cut diplomatic and transport ties a week ago, accusing Doha of backing terrorism.
“Kuwait’s foreign minister is making efforts to mediate between our countries. We support this effort and our choice is resolve this through dialogue,” Sheikh Mohammed Bin Abdulrahman Al Thani told reporters in Paris after meeting his French counterpart.
“But there are other problems that need to be solved and it seems that they are trying to destroy Qatar. That doesn’t seem to be very timely.”
 Speaking amid a tour of European capitals to gauge support among Doha’s traditional allies, Sheikh Mohammed said there was “no proof” to accusations that his country financed terrorist groups, supported the Muslim Brotherhood and the Palestinian group Hamas and had close ties with Iran.
“We still have no clue what is behind these measures,” he said. “Whatever is related to the collective security of the Gulf countries, Qatar is ready to negotiate ... but we have the right to react to these accusations that we are interfering in their internal affairs.
“Our foreign policy is subject to the sovereignty of our country and is based on our own assessment and our own principles.”  The campaign to isolate Qatar is disrupting trade in commodities from crude oil to metals and food. It also raises the prospect of a shock to the global gas market, where the Gulf state is a major participant.
The Arab states have also accused Doha of undermining other Arab countries and the Palestinian Authority with its backing of the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas. Sheikh Mohammed said the allegations on the Muslim Brotherhood were “false” and that it did not understand why it needed to cut ties with Hamas, since it was a resistance movement and not a terrorist group.
He said European countries, including France, were trying to ease tensions in support of Kuwait’s mediation efforts, and he believed that the United States, which was also backing mediation, wanted restrictions on Doha to be lifted. “We in Qatar are prepared to engage in dialogue positively, but in accordance with the international norms and standards that govern any dialogue as per international law,” Sheikh Mohammed said.
On the other hand, Jordan’s King Abdullah II will visit Kuwait on Tuesday for talks with the country's leader, Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Jaber al-Sabah, according to Kuwait's official KUNA news agency. The agency said the Jordanian monarch will congratulate the Kuwaiti emir of the holy fasting month of Ramadan. 

King Abdullah had been planned to visit Kuwait last week, but the visit was postponed after Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Bahrain and Yemen cut ties with Qatar on claims of supporting terrorism

Jordan followed suit by downgrading its diplomatic relations with Qatar. Kuwait, which did not follow the suit of its Arab allies in cutting ties with Qatar, has been mediating to resolve the crisis. Qatar, for its part, has strenuously denied the accusations, describing the moves to diplomatically isolate it as “unjustified”. 

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