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Ali Marri, the Attorney General in Qatar
Ali Marri, the Attorney General in Qatar

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Qatar launched on Sunday, the headquarters of the "Committee to seek compensation" for damages resulting from the province and the Gulf Arab states have. 

The Committee will, starting today, to receive all claims files , and requests and complaints from the affected province in the public and private sectors as well as individuals. 

The Prime Minister, Qatari Interior Minister Abdullah bin Nasser bin Khalifa Al Thani, inaugurated the headquarters, with the participation of Ali Bin Marri, Attorney General in Qatar. 

He said , "Marri", at a press conference after the inauguration of the headquarters of the Doha Center for Exhibitions and Conferences in Doha, said that the "Committee to seek compensation will be headed by the Attorney General, and the membership of (representatives of) Foreign and Justice ministries." 

He pointed to the possibility of "acceptance of issues at the local level (Qatari courts) or at the level of international courts for issues that require international arbitration through global law offices to embrace commissioned by the Committee." 

He explained that " the work of the Commission will be continuous and not always associated with the end of the Gulf crisis." 

For his part , he said Rashid bin Nasser Al Nuaimi, Chairman of the Qatari Lawyers Association, told reporters, " The Assembly has given complaints issues considerable attention since the beginning of the crisis, they will be in constant contact with the claim for compensation in all matters relating to the affected issues and reparation Dhararham". 

On June 5 last, it cuts off Saudi Arabia, UAE, Bahrain and Egypt, its relations with Qatar, under the pretext of "support for terrorism", which was denied Doha, saying it faces a campaign of lies and fabrications aimed at imposing guardianship on national decision. 

According to the four countries data, Qatar Province 's decision includes the closure of all ports land, sea and air, and prevent the transit territory and airspace and territorial waters of those countries, and to begin legal procedures for immediate understanding with sister international companies states to apply the same procedures.

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  • yota691 changed the title to Kuwait, America and Britain calls for rapid containment of the crisis with Qatar through dialogue

Kuwait, America and Britain calls for rapid containment of the crisis with Qatar through dialogue

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It crossed Kuwait and the United States and Britain Monday expressed "deep concern" about the continued Saudi Arabia, UAE, Bahrain, Qatar , Egypt with the crisis and called for the rapid containment through dialogue. 

This came after a meeting , Sheikh Sabah Khalid Al - Hamad Al- Sabah and Kuwaiti Foreign Minister with his US counterpart Rex Tillerson and British national security adviser Mark Sedwill Monday evening in Kuwait. 

The news agency said the Kuwaiti official said the three countries called on "all parties to contain the speed of the current crisis in the region and find a solution as soon as through dialogue." 

And cut off Riyadh and its allies have diplomatic and trade relations with Qatar last month , accusing it of financing extremist groups and rapprochement with Iran. Qatar denies the charges. 

Tillerson arrived in Kuwait Monday for talks aimed at resolving the crisis. The US State Department said that Tillerson, the fact that the close ties in the Gulf during his tenure as CEO of ExxonMobil, will hold talks with Kuwait, Qatar and Saudi leaders. 

It accuses Riyadh and its allies Qatar financing extremist groups and rapprochement with Iran. Qatar denies its support for militant organizations , and says the boycott is part of a campaign to curb the independent foreign policy of Qatar. 

The United States is concerned that the crisis affecting its military operations and counter - terrorism operations and increase the regional influence of Iran , which supports Qatar by allowing them to use air routes and freely through their territory. 

Qatar will host the base of many air - largest US military facility in the Middle East, from which strikes US - led coalition against the "Islamic State" (Daesh) in Syria and Iraq. 

US President Donald Trump expressed support for Saudi Arabia in the dispute.

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The Times: provincial states abandoned the closure of the island and is ready to negotiate with Qatar
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singled out The Times newspaper among British newspapers on Thursday published a report saying that the United Arab Emirates has dropped its demand for the closure of Al - Jazeera television.
The report says that diplomatic affairs correspondent wrote in the newspaper and reporter Middle East affairs in which the boycott Gulf states Qatar will drop its demand for the closure of the island in the context of its efforts to settle the dispute that has raised the band in the Gulf region. 
The newspaper report is based on this conclusion to what he says it is a private newspaper of Noura Al Kaabi, Minister of State for National Council Affairs in the UAE, in which she said that her country request a "fundamental changes and restructuring of the " Al - Jazeera instead of closing statements. 
The report also quotes a Saudi source did not announce his name, saying that he expected Riyadh to agree on this requirement. 
The report indicates that the demand for the closure of the island channels and its subsidiaries , including the Al - Jazeera in English was one of the main demands of the four countries boycott of Qatar, but the High Commissioner for Human Rights at the United Nations, Prince Zeid bin Raad, denounced this demand, calling it an "unprecedented attack" on freedom of expression. 
We want a diplomatic solution and do not seek to Altsaid.norh Kaabi, Minister of State for National Council Affairs in the UAE 
has Anwar Mohammed Gargash, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs replied in the UAE in a letter addressed Wednesday to the Commissioner of UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, in which he pointed out that the objections of the UAE island "is not just a disagreement in views as far as editorial is a direct response and necessary to incite the constant and dangerous island of hostility, violence and discrimination." 
Gargash stressed that "freedom of expression can not be used to justify the protection and promotion of extremist discourse." 
The report cites an interview with the newspaper Al - Kaabi emphasis on the demand of the four countries [Saudi Arabia, UAE, Bahrain and Egypt was also included the closure of Al - Jazeera 's English - language, which the report says she praised her professionalism in comparison with the Arab broadcasting. 
He added that Al - Kaabi said that her country retreated from calling for the total closure of the channel , "If you made significant changes and restructuring them , " pointing to the possibility of continuing their workers to their jobs and continue to fund the Qatar channel, but not in the formula which gives them a platform for extremists. 
The report indicates that al - Kaabi moved away in her remarks about former UAE threats to tighten the blockade and the imposition of new sanctions against Qatar, saying that the four countries , led by Saudi Arabia is ready to negotiate, and "We want a diplomatic solution and do not seek to escalate." 
The report points out that the four countries had already stressed that their demands "not negotiable".
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Qatar continues to banks and companies suffered heavy financial losses after boycotting Arab and Gulf countries (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt and Bahrain) to Doha because of its policies in support of terrorism and its insistence on those policies. 
And reduced many of its foreign banks with Qatar since those countries cut off diplomatic relations with the Qatari government. 

The results of the Commercial Bank of Qatar business, the third largest bank in the country in terms of assets, on Wednesday July 19 landing net profit 58.4 percent in the second quarter this year. 

The Qatar Islamic Bank data showed ( the largest Islamic banks in the country), on the same day, deposits fell by about two billion dollars in the second quarter of 2017. 

On the same day in which he declared cut ties 5, last June, Qatar National Bank lost $ 3 billion its market value. 

The Qatari companies wiping billions of dollars, such as company shares 'Qatar Gas Transport' , which was, on June 5, more than 14.2 percent, while shares 'fell National Bank', on the same day, losing 6.0 percent. 

And on June 12, the average Qatari stock market losses per hour trading to about QR 2.6 billion, with the total market losses amounted to about 37.15 billion riyals. 

The Gulf and foreign funds continue to leave the Qatari bourse, despite trying institutions and funds the country to avoid further losses in the stock market, as a net Gulf and foreign sales, on June 12, about 820.28 million riyals, of which 584.6 million riyals funds Gulf compared to 235.7 million riyals Qatari foreign funds . 

The credit rating institutions , major international and placed Qatar in the negative control box in anticipation of negatively affected by the classification in the event of the continuation or escalation of the crisis countries economic boycott measures against Qatar.

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  • yota691 changed the title to Kuwait is ready to provide guarantees with US support to resolve the crisis in Qatar

Kuwait is ready to provide guarantees with US support to resolve the crisis in Qatar

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Kuwait has expressed its readiness to offer joint "guarantees" with the United States as part of a new effort to resolve the Qatari crisis, the Kuwaiti daily Al-Rai reported on Gulf diplomatic sources.

According to the newspaper, these guarantees should ensure "no repetition of any harm from sister Qatar", which was "greatly relieved by the officials who met with the Kuwaiti mediator, especially in light of the absolute confidence enjoyed by Kuwait by all parties."

The newspaper pointed out that there are "features of a breakthrough" in the horizon, in the positive atmosphere surrounding the last five visits, which the envoy of the Emir of Kuwait to Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Oman, the UAE and Bahrain.

The sources told the newspaper that the atmosphere of the meetings was "very positive" and that Kuwait is keen to rotate angles and build on the participants in order to launch a direct dialogue between Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain and Egypt on the one hand and Qatar on the other. Kuwait is keen to maintain the Gulf House as a unified entity in the face of the challenges facing the region.

The sources also revealed to the newspaper the most important point contained in the letter conveyed by the envoy of the Amir of Kuwait to the leaders of the five countries he visited, which is to emphasize the need to transcend their differences to preserve the system of the GCC as an entity that preserves the GCC states and their peoples.

The newspaper continued that Kuwait will send delegations in the coming period to all GCC countries to ensure that all leaders attended the next Gulf summit in order to succeed.

The sources expressed cautious optimism about the imminent breakthrough in serious crisis, through the launch of direct dialogue between the parties, which is also supported by the United States, which in turn acted in support of the Kuwaiti mediation, by sending envoys to the region.

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  • yota691 changed the title to Saudi Arabia exposes Qatar's massive funding for terrorism and from it in Iraq

Saudi Arabia exposes Qatar's massive funding for terrorism and from it in Iraq

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The State of Qatar has been involved in the financing of terrorist activities for $ 64.2 billion from 2010 to 2015, according to sources close to the ruling regime in Doha. The newspaper pointed out that Riyadh has documents to prove the involvement of Doha to support the violence and terrorism in the region. These documents reached Saudi Arabia during the reign of the late King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz, including what he got during the past two years. Qatar has allocated $ 7.6 billion to finance terrorist operations in 2010, and the figure rose to $ 10.4 billion in 2011, before jumping to $ 11.4 billion in 2012, according to the unnamed source.


In 2013, Qatar increased its financial support for terrorist operations to $ 12.2 billion, jumping to $ 12.6 billion in 2014 before shrinking to 9.9 in 2015. The State of Qatar has consistently supported extremist groups and terrorists in more than one country in the region and beyond. The most important aspect of this support is financial support and political cover for these groups. Several Western reports have pointed out that Qatar is the largest country in the region to turn a blind eye to funding for extremist and terrorist groups, although its domestic laws criminalize such practices. The support dates back to 2008 when Qatari Khalifa Mohammed Turki al-Subaie provided financial support to Pakistani Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, a leader of al-Qaeda and the mastermind of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, the Telegraph newspaper reported.


The US Treasury Department accuses Qatar's Salim Hassan Khalifa Rashid al-Kuwari of transferring hundreds of thousands of dollars to al-Qaeda through a terrorist financing network. According to US documents, al-Kuwari worked with another Qatari, Abdullah Ghanem al-Khawar, 33, to manage a financing network that supports terrorist groups and confirms Khawar's contribution to the release of al-Qaeda members in Iran. Among the blacklisted names in the United States and the United Nations, Abdul Rahman bin Omair al-Nuaimi, accused of transferring $ 1.5 million a month to al-Qaeda in Iraq, and 375 thousand pounds to al Qaeda in Syria. Among the names, Abdul Aziz bin Khalifa Al-Attiyah, the cousin of the former Qatari foreign minister, has already been convicted in a Lebanese court of financing international terrorist organizations and is linked to al Qaeda leaders.


Lebanese media reported that Al-Attiyah met in May 2012 with Omar al-Qatari and Shadi al-Mulawi, two al Qaeda leaders, who gave them thousands of dollars. The department is expanded to include residents in Qatar who are involved in suspicious activities that the Qatari authorities turn over to finance terrorist groups such as the Muslim Brotherhood, as well as groups in Asia, Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. The country's support for the Brotherhood was not confined to its territory but included groups emanating from it in Turkey, Egypt, Yemen, Bahrain, Syria, Lebanon and Libya. Qatar's financial support to terrorist groups has extended to the "victory front" in both Syria and Lebanon, making the terrorist-classified group look like a "diagonal arm".


In Libya, Qatar has supported several terrorist figures, including the cleric Siddiq Qatar Ali al-Salabi, Abdul Hakim Belhadj, a former al-Qaeda operative, Abdel Basset Guelleh, well-known terrorist elements and businessmen.

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  • yota691 changed the title to Central Bank of Bahrain: The crisis in Qatar has stopped progress towards a single Gulf currency
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The crisis between Qatar and some other Gulf countries has stalled progress towards a single GCC currency, the central bank governor said on Thursday, adding he hoped the project would resume soon.

Speaking at an investment conference in Riyadh, Governor Rashid Mohammed al-Maraj said he was committed to linking the dinar's exchange rate to the US dollar as it eliminates risk.

Gulf states have been looking to create a single currency for years but economists see it as a distant possibility. The UAE withdrew from the project.

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  • yota691 changed the title to «Congress»: The time has come for Qatar to assume the responsibility of supporting «Da'ash» and «Al Qaeda» and «the Taliban» and Iran

Tamim bin Hamad violated his covenants and insisted on implementing special agendas

«Congress»: The time has come for Qatar to assume the responsibility of supporting «Da'ash» and «Al Qaeda» and «the Taliban» and Iran

 


 

 
Posted: Saturday 11 November 2017

Washington, DC (News websites)

President of the Committee on Homeland Security in the US Congress, Michael Cole, it is time for Qatar to assume responsibility for its support for «Daash» and «Al Qaeda» and «the Taliban» and «Iran», and attributed the site «Qatarx» opposition to the Qatari regime to Cole saying « The current location of Qatar is at the head of terrorist financing systems, as well as its suspicious relations with Iran over the past period. "The website also attributed to the head of the Foreign Relations Committee at the Congress, Ed Royce, asserting that Qatar has an alarming history of supporting terrorism during the past period. He said that Doha has supported the overthrow of the Egyptian, Libyan, Yemeni, Bahraini and Iraqi regimes. "He added that the emir of Qatar, Tamim bin Hamad, has broken the promises he made in the Riyadh agreements 2013 and 2014 and insisted on supporting terrorism in the region to implement special agendas.

The site also revealed that al-Hamdeen had found fertile ground in Lebanon for its extremist ideas, supporting Hezbollah's terrorist militias to spread chaos and sabotage, serving Iran, and recruiting Qatar's Al-Jazeera to polish terrorist Hassan Nasrallah. He pointed out that the organization of Hamdeen ensures the strengthening of the capabilities of the military movement of the party despite the Lebanese army to destroy Lebanon and implement the Doha agendas.

 

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This came at a time when the Ambassador of Qatar in Italy, Abdulaziz al-Maliki, said that his country has been building policies of openness and freedom of information, as he put it, since the nineties, and claimed in a lecture entitled «Gulf crisis: the country perspective», according to the Foreign Ministry « And to develop strategic plans to modernize local legislation, adopt a policy of openness and freedom of information, consolidate the values of acceptance of the other, respect for multiculturalism and religious diversity, open houses of worship for the communities residing in its territory, provide modern education based on humanitarian principles and build a knowledge society. His uncle, saying «Qatar will continue to fight terrorism and supports the security of fighting him, and emphasizes the need to fight it intellectually as well, which is also contributing to the drying up its funding through the education of ten million children around the world, so as not to fall prey to the ignorance of radical ideas».

 

"In Qatar, along with our belief in the need to abide by international laws and conventions and the imperative of working with the international community in the fight against terrorism, in order to build world peace, we also believe that building global peace is inseparable from its internal society, Represents a safety valve of extremism and terrorist ideas ».

For his part, renewed Iraqi Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari in an interview with the Emir of Qatar Tamim bin Hamad in Doha, Iraq's failure to adopt the policy of axes, and said that «his country went beyond the war against the gangs« Da'sh »terrorist and will begin the war against the destruction caused by terrorism and rebuild cities Iraq is a rich country with multiple resources, but it is going through difficult circumstances as a result of the security challenge of the war against terrorism and the economic challenge of low oil prices and the cost of war against terrorists is urging and looks forward to continued support of sisterly and friendly countries in the field of reconstruction », Iraq has a lot Distinct with the Arab and nourish the regional and international environment and seeks to employ its relations to achieve security and stability in the region », stressing that Iraq does not enter into the policy of axes and adopt the activation of common interests and face common risks and strengthen cooperation with all countries of the world policy.

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The President of the Emirates Human Rights Society, Mohammed Salem Al-Kaabi, said that Qatar has a lot of violations in the field of human rights, so that these violations reached racial discrimination by dropping the nationality of a number of indigenous citizens, which began since 1996 and then the revocation of citizenship from another group, It has thus reached what can be described as systematic violations and racial discrimination.

 

In a statement to Al-Bawaba News on the sidelines of the signing ceremony of a cooperation protocol between the Maat Foundation and the Emirates Society for Human Rights, he called on Qatar to stop supporting terrorist organizations and financing terrorism and to immediately stop interfering in the internal affairs of other countries. And support for terrorist organizations for more than 20 years, adding «Doha has people wanted by INTERPOL International, and refuses to hand over».

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  • yota691 changed the title to Breaking Qatar and exposing Iran

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Breaking Qatar and exposing Iran

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Abdul Rahman Bawazeer @A_Bawazier , Ibrahim Alawi @A_Bawazier (Jeddah) Reuters (Ankara) @A_Bawazier

Information from identical sources indicates that Qatar is trying to resolve its crisis with the four anti-terrorist countries (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Bahrain, Egypt). The sources told Okaz that Qatar found itself with no foreign support except from Iran, but the international stranglehold is increasingly narrowing on Iran's neck, as well as growing calls by American political forces to run President Donald Trump to pull the base from Iraq. 

Kuwait's mediation among the four countries has nothing to do with any possible development. However, Kuwait's Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah Al-Hamad Al-Sabah conveyed a message to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz of Kuwait's Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah during a meeting with King Salman in Riyadh yesterday. Two days ago, Emir of Qatar Tamim bin Hamad sent his brother Jassim a verbal message to the Emir of Kuwait.



The four countries imposed more pressure on Qatar last night by including two entities and 11 individuals, funded by Qatar, on the terrorism list. Qatar has been suffering economically and diplomatically since the four countries cut relations with them on 5 June 2017.

Iran, which Doha regards as a loyal ally and calls it the "honorable", yesterday condemned the four countries' accusations of seeking to colonize and dominate the countries of the region. In a speech broadcast on state television, Revolutionary Guards commander Mohammad Ali Jafari said that the Revolutionary Guards would remain in Syria, Which is accordingly an Iranian province. In another acknowledgment of Iran's hegemony over Lebanon, Jafari said Hezbollah's terrorist weapons were not negotiable. He stressed in Yemen that the Houthis (the allies of Tehran) have sovereignty over Yemen. He said the Revolutionary Guards supported them. Saudi Arabia and its allies have maintained that Iran is interfering in Yemen to use its Huthi tools to target the stability of the kingdom and other Gulf states. The kingdom has repeatedly warned of Iranian hegemony over Lebanon, through the proxy militia of Hezbollah.

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First Published: 2017-11-23

 

Qatar is a currency trader with a softening statement to foreign investors

 

Doha, in repeated contradictions complaining about the impact of its economy because of the boycott and claims at the same time abundant liquidity and free exchange of currency in banks.

 

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Doha is draining its reserves to cover the liquidity crisis

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Doha - Qatar's central bank on Thursday sought to reassure foreign investors about free exchange rates after the index said the Arab and Gulf boycott of Doha made it harder for investors to get the riyal.

Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Egypt cut off diplomatic relations and transport lines with Qatar in June, prompting many Gulf banks and other foreign banks to curtail their activities with Qatari banks.

This has led to turmoil in the currency exchange market, where there is a disparity between exchange rates at home and abroad.

MSCI said on Wednesday it may be moving to foreign exchange rates to assess Qatari stock markets.

Since the riyal is often traded against the dollar in foreign markets below the domestic price, this shift may lead to changes in the weight of Qatari stocks on the MSCI Emerging Markets Index.

MSCI will receive the views of the investment community on the proposed change until December 1 and will announce its final decision by the 5th of the same month. The prospects for this change led the Qatari stock market to fall 0.7 percent on Thursday.

After the closure, the central bank issued a statement saying it was committed to providing all the requirements of all investors, including foreigners, whether individuals or institutions of the currency at the official exchange rate.

But the announcement by the central bank contradicts official statements that pointed to the impact of the crisis on the Qatari economy.

Paradoxically, Doha claims its ability to counteract the repercussions of the Arab boycott and to adapt to punitive measures, while complaining that its economy has been damaged and accuses provincial states of seeking to "undermine its sovereignty."

It is believed that the contradictions of the Qatari statements to the extent that reveals the extent of confusion in dealing with the crisis as much as the duplication of speech and the purpose of all this is to reassure investors and calm the internal unrest caused by Doha's inability to get out of the predicament in which it placed itself with its policies in support of extremist groups and the financing of terrorism.

The bank said in a statement aimed at reassuring foreign investors after a wave of reluctance to "banking operations, including transfers without any obstacles," stressing the continuation of "full freedom" in transfers of funds to and from the state at the exchange rates of major currencies announced by the Central Bank.

Bankers say liquidity in the exchange market has been hit by the central bank and state-owned banks' reluctance to supply currencies, believing they could be used to speculate on the riyal.

The central bank statement did not address the issue, but said it was "regularly and continuously communicating with all banks and financial institutions operating in Qatar to monitor transactions and ensure all procedures relating to the movement of funds operate normally."

"Qatar Central Bank has foreign currency reserves more than enough to cover all investors' requirements," he said in a new tone.

But official data show that the bank's reserves and foreign exchange liquidity fell to $ 35.6 billion in September, the lowest level since at least 2012, compared to $ 39 billion in August.

Capital outflows have depleted reserves in the months following the imposition of sanctions, but analysts believe that Qatar is not in danger of a crisis because it can compensate for the reserve deficit from the sovereign wealth fund, which may have about $ 200 billion of foreign assets, Inevitably depleting its reserves.

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  • yota691 changed the title to Iraq calls on Qatar to form a security system to combat terrorism

Iraq calls on Qatar to form a security system to combat terrorism

   
 

 
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Interior Minister Qassim al-Araji urged Sunday the formation of an Arab and Islamic security system to fight terrorism and extremism, calling for the closure of extremist satellite channels and holding those responsible accountable. 

During his official visit to the State of Qatar, Al-Araji stressed the importance of forming an Arab and Islamic security system to combat terrorism and extremism in all its forms and address its causes, stressing the need to "dry the wells" Intellectual and financial terrorism and exposing its traffickers. " He called on Araji to "close extremist satellite channels that spread hatred and hatred among peoples and confiscate their property, and hold those responsible." "The importance of exchanging security information and mechanism of action of the security system between Iraq and Qatar during his visit to a number of security institutions, police stations, civil defense and public markets." On the other hand, the Interior Minister announced the arrest of 246 wanted in the large-scale search campaign in Al-Batawin area in central Baghdad. In a statement to the ministry, al-Araji said that "a number of detachments and specialized ministry formations carried out a large-scale search operation in the Batawain area in order to enhance security and stability and combat crime." The campaign resulted in the arrest of 246 wanted persons on various charges "He said. The minister "to form a committee to strengthen community security and fight crime from various joints of the Ministry of Specialist." 

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  • yota691 changed the title to Qatar: Trump can solve the Gulf crisis with one phone call
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Qatar's Defense Minister Khalid bin Mohammed al-Attiyah said Tuesday that there was only one president who could solve the Gulf crisis by a single telephone call. 
"I think that the only one who can solve the Gulf problem is President Trump. I think he can solve it with one phone call, so we have always urged the White House to invite everyone to the negotiating table to resolve this issue," Al-Attiyah said in an interview with the US Heritage Foundation. "He said.
Attiyah pointed out that "no one benefits from what is happening in the Gulf region, but the terrorist organizations, what happens affects all counter-terrorism operations." 
"I am aware of all the operations and I supervise them. I know that this chaos affects the fight against terrorism. Yemen and Syria are all problems that must be solved. The United States is a superpower and it must play this role." 
Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Egypt decided to boycott Qatar on June 5 last year, accusing it of supporting terrorism, but Qatar rejects and denies the accusations.
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