QATAR  |  Diplomacy
Afghan minister praises Emir’s call for dialogue
Afghan Foreign Minister Salahuddin Rabbani has praised His Highness the Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani’s speech in which he stressed on the need for dialogue to resolve the Gulf crisis. This came in a meeting Rabbani held with
Qatar’s non-resident ambassador to Afghanistan Saqr bin Mubarak al-Mansouri. The ambassador briefed the minister on the latest developments in the crisis and the illegal measures taken by the four countries that imposed the siege on Qatar and its humanitarian and social consequences. Rabbani stressed on the Afghan position which calls for dialogue.


TURKEY  |  Reaction
Erdogan expresses sadness over crisis
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan yesterday said he is saddened by the continuation of the Gulf crisis, stressing the need for solidarity and brotherhood now more than ever before. The crisis between the brotherly Gulf states hurts us and saddens us, Erdogan said in a speech to the Higher Education Conference in Islamic Countries in Ankara, stressing that the Islamic civilisation is based on brotherhood, solidarity and cohesion among Muslims. As for developments in Jerusalem, Erdogan said that “Israel’s removal of the electronic gates from Al-Aqsa Mosque is a correct step but not enough.”