TurkishPresidentRecepTayyipErdoganistovisitthreeGulfcountriesinthehopeofde-escalatingtheimpassebetweenQatarandfourotherArabnationswhilehiscountryistryingtosafeg
ByAPDwriterMuhammadSohailISLAMABAD,July19(APD)--ForeignMinisteroftheStateofQatar,SheikhMohammedbinAbdulrahmanAl-Thani,onWednesdayconcludedhistwo-dayvisittoPakis
IntroductionASaudi-ledblochasdemandedQatarshutterAlJazeera,theglobalnewsbroadcasteritsponsors,asoneofitsconditionsforrestoringdiplomaticrelationsandliftinganemb
Egypt has abolished visa-free travel for Qataris, the latest measure taken against Doha in the ongoing Gulf crisis.
TurkeysPresidentTayyipErdoganisplanningtovisitSaudiArabia,KuwaitandQataronJuly23-24,theTurkishpresidencysaidonTuesday.ErdoganhasbeenastaunchallyofQatarinitsdisp
The United Arab Emirates has denied it was behind the alleged hacking of Qatar's state news agency in May.
TheGulfstatestryingtoforceQatartochangepoliticalcoursehavegiventheirstrongesthintyetthattheyplantoexpelQatarfromtheGulfCooperationCouncil,theregionaltradeandsec
Turkey'sPresidentTayyipErdogan,Qatar'sstaunchregionalallyinitsdisputewithGulfArabneighbors,hopestovisittheGulfsoontodiscusseffortstoresolvethecrisis,TurkishFore
Qatar Airways' outspoken boss, Akbar Al-Baker on Thursday called the four Arab nations (Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Egypt) "bullies", adding that the airline's profits would take a hit over the dispute.
U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson left Qatar on Thursday after a tour of Gulf Arab countries aimed at easing the worst regional dispute in years, saying he made proposals that would help in resolving the month-long crisis.
USSecretaryofStateRexTillersonendedtalkswithministersfromSaudiArabiaandthreeAraballiesonWednesdayoverhowtoendamonth-longriftwithQatar,buttherewasnoimmediateword
FrenchForeignMinisterJean-YvesLeDrianwillflytoGulfstatesattheweek-endtohelpendongoingdiplomaticrowwithQatar,theforeignministrysaidWednesdayinastatement.Duringhi
TheUnitedStatesandQatarsignedanagreementonTuesdayaimedatcombatingthefinancingofterrorism,asU.S.SecretaryofStateRexTillersonvisitedDohatotrytoendamonth-longriftb
Theanti-QatarArableague,ledbySaudiArabia,saidonTuesdaythattheywouldkeepclosewatchonDoha'sseriousnessincombatingterrorism,officialnewsagencyMENAreported.Thestate
An agreement between Qatar and the United States on combating terror funding is "insufficient", and the sanctions on Qatar remain, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates said in a joint statement on Tuesday.
U.S.SecretaryofStateRexTillersonarrivedinKuwaitonMondayfortalksaimedatresolvingthecrisistriggeredbythethecutoffoflinkswithQatarbySaudiArabiaandAraballiesallies.
Four Arab states sought to pile pressure on Qatar over charges it backs terrorism, saying the publication of a previously secret accord between Riyadh and Doha showed Qatar broke a promise not to meddle in the affairs of Gulf countries.