The authorities intend to resolve the differences between Qatar and other states through negotiations. Qatar Foreign Minister Mohammed Abderrahman Al Thani said that the country is not going to aggravate relations with those who announced the break of diplomatic relations with Doha, reports Al Jazeera. "Qatar, for its part, will not take measures aimed at escalating the situation, since it believes that such problems should be resolved between fraternal states at the negotiating table," Al Thani said.. According to him, Qatar will not aggravate the situation, even despite the fact that tough unilateral measures were taken against this country, which had a negative impact on the subjects of the Persian Gulf countries, including the family ties. Recall, on June 5, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain, as well as Egtpet and the United Arab Emirates announced the severance of diplomatic relations with Qatar, accusing Doha of supporting terrorist organizations and destabilizing the situation in the Middle East. Later, the authorities of eastern Libya, Yemen, Maldives and Mauritius also announced the severance of relations with Qatar.
Original article: Qatar does not want to aggravate relations with Arab countries.