While diplomatic disputes continue between Qatar and other Arab states, Qatar states that President Donald Trump of the United States is currently trying to eliminate the incident that witnessed the minority allotment.
Qatar Foreign Minister, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani, told reporters in Paris, France that Trump, who had previously had a sharp and bad stand against Qatar, is now adding an effort to see the crisis ending rapidly.
"Trump's position has remained so far and we have witnessed a strong desire to resolve the dispute," said President Trump, adding that he would not like to see the dispute among friends. "We face a similar threat to deal with this as soon as possible," said the minister.
There was no direct statement from the US General Assembly, the White House, in connection with the statement of the foreign minister of Qatar, but it is well known that Trump himself has stated in June this year that he has been involved in arranging measures to punish Qatar taken by Saudi Arabia , The United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and Egypt.
Following Egypt, all three other barriers to Qatar restrictions are members of the Gulf Union Cooperation Community (GCC) and collectively have participated in many regional and international campaigns.Katar Doha Italian Foreign Minister Angelino Alfano and Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani (picture-alliance / AA / M Farag)
Foreign Minister of Qatar, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani.
The states say the Qatar government is supporting its massive enemy in the area, Iran, as well as the strong political parties, the claims that Qatar protests.
"GCC has allocated Qatar to Iran as a gift"
Together, these nations have broken down all diplomatic, political and commercial relationships with Qatar, which has left thousands of civilians apart from several businesses to die. Restrictions set by these states include land transport, the air and the sea.
However, Sheikh Mohammed al Thani has told reporters that the state of his country's economy is good, warning that the actions of those nations against Qatar have made the nation's most wealthy gas to the Iranian government.
"They were accusing Qatar that they were inviting Iran, and now in their stages against Qatar, they pushed further towards Iran and gave Iran, or any great nation in the area, Qatar as a gift," the minister told reporters.
About Syria, the minister of foreign affairs has said his country has never changed his position. Qatar and Saudi Arabia support the wishing to remove President Bashar al Assadi, despite the differences between them.
"After eight months, after the Syrian conflict became a military force, then Qatar decided to take sides, we decided to stand up with the people," said Sheikh Mohammed, adding that the Gulf states did not make their attitude change, since there would mean " to ignore the grounds that Qatar believes. "

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