DOHA: Qatar refuses to bow to Saudi-led demands to “outsource” its foreign policy to resolve the Gulf crisis, its government spokesman said in an interview.
Sheikh Saif bin Ahmed Al-Thani, who holds ministerial rank, accused Doha’s adversaries in the crisis — Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Bahrain and Egypt — of meddling in Qatar’s internal affairs.
“What’s behind this crisis of course is Qatari sovereignty and independence to put it very simply. It is about... outsourcing our foreign policy so that decisions are not made in Qatar, and that is something that will never be acceptable,” he said.
Sheikh Saif said the Saudi-led bloc had laid down a new “ultimatum” on Tuesday by publishing a list of individuals and “terrorist” entities allegedly linked to Doha.
This “list, it’s still an ultimatum, it’s still something that is stalling resolving the crisis”, the official said.
However, “we have said it from the start, we are open to dialogue, we are open to negotiating... The first step should be lifting the illegal blockade.” In the region’s worst diplomatic crisis in years, Riyadh and allies have been boycotting Doha since June 5.
Published in Dawn, July 29th, 2017
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