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Wednesday 28 June 2017 - 09:56
Story Code : 266191

Saudi FM calls Qatar demands non-negotiable, Qatar calls them unrealistic



Press TV - Saudi Arabias Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir has said that Arab states' demands from Qatar are non-negotiable.

We made our point, we took our steps and it's up to the Qataris to amend their behavior, and once they do, things will be worked out but if they don't, they will remain isolated," Jubeirsaid on Tuesday, during a visit to Washington.

He added that if the Qataris wish to return to the Persian Gulf Cooperation Council, "they know what they have to do."

Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and Bahrainall cut off diplomatic tieswith Qatar on June 5, after officially accusing it of sponsoring terrorism.

Shortly after that, the Saudi-led bloc of states issued a list of demands for Qatar to meet in return for a normalization of ties. Among them was that Qatar sever ties with Iran.

Doha was also asked to close down Al Jazeera -- a media network that has reportedly been critical of the absolute monarchy in Saudi Arabia -- shut a Turkish military base, and pay up compensation for damages from purported terror sponsorship.

The country was given 10 days -- as of June 23 -- to meet those demands.



[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="555"] Qatari Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani speaks to an AFP reporter in Doha, on June 8, 2017.[/caption]

Qatari FM meets US counterpart

Meanwhile, Qatari Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani held a meeting with United States Secretary of State Rex Tillerson.

"What has been presented by the countries of the blockade are merely claims that are not proved by evidence and are not demands," said Thani after the meeting.

The demands must be realistic and enforceable and otherwise are unacceptable We agree with Washington that the demands should be reasonable," he added.

On Sunday, Tillerson noted that some of the demands made by the four countries would be "very difficult for Qatar to meet."

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