Kuwait: Qatar Willing to Listen to Gulf Concerns

Kuwait: Qatar Willing to Listen to Gulf Concerns
A view shows buildings in Doha, Qatar on June 9, 2017. REUTERS/Naseem Zeitoon
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DUBAI/DOHA—Qatar is ready to listen to the concerns of Gulf Arab states that have cut diplomatic and economic ties, Kuwait said on Sunday, as it tried to mediate a solution to the worst regional crisis in years.

Saudi Arabia and allies Egypt, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) severed ties with Qatar last week, accusing it of supporting radical Islamic terrorists and arch-foe Iran—charges Doha denies.

The rift has disrupted travel, separated families, severed commercial links and sown confusion among banks and businesses while deepening divisions between their respective allies fighting in wars and political struggles from Libya to Yemen.

“(Kuwait) affirms the readiness of the brothers in Qatar to understand the reality of the qualms and concerns of their brothers and to heed the noble endeavors to enhance security and stability,” Kuwait’s state news agency KUNA quoted Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah al-Khalid al-Sabah as saying.

Kuwait, which has retained ties with Qatar and has often acted as a mediator in regional disputes, said it wanted to resolve the dispute “within the unified Gulf house”.

A previous mediation effort by Kuwait in which the Emir Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Jaber al-Sabah shuttled between Riyadh, Abu Dhabi and Doha, failed to achieve an immediate breakthrough.

A Qatar Airways aircraft is seen at Hamad International Airport in Doha, Qatar on June 7, 2017. (REUTERS/Naseem Zeitoon)
A Qatar Airways aircraft is seen at Hamad International Airport in Doha, Qatar on June 7, 2017. REUTERS/Naseem Zeitoon