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Qatar demands difficult to meet, says US | Qatar demands difficult to meet, says US |
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Some demands set by four Arab states on Qatar in return for lifting sanctions will be "difficult to meet", US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson says. | Some demands set by four Arab states on Qatar in return for lifting sanctions will be "difficult to meet", US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson says. |
However, Mr Tillerson said the proposals provided a basis for dialogue leading to a solution of the crisis. | However, Mr Tillerson said the proposals provided a basis for dialogue leading to a solution of the crisis. |
On Saturday, Qatar's foreign minister rejected the list of 13 conditions imposed by Saudi Arabia and its allies, Egypt, the UAE and Bahrain. | On Saturday, Qatar's foreign minister rejected the list of 13 conditions imposed by Saudi Arabia and its allies, Egypt, the UAE and Bahrain. |
They accuse Qatar of backing terrorism - a charge it denies. | They accuse Qatar of backing terrorism - a charge it denies. |
Qatar has been under unprecedented diplomatic and economic sanctions for more than two weeks, with Iran and Turkey increasingly supplying it with food and other goods. | Qatar has been under unprecedented diplomatic and economic sanctions for more than two weeks, with Iran and Turkey increasingly supplying it with food and other goods. |
The four countries also want Qatar to reduce its ties with Iran and close a Turkish military base, setting a deadline on Friday of 10 days. | The four countries also want Qatar to reduce its ties with Iran and close a Turkish military base, setting a deadline on Friday of 10 days. |
Among other things, the fellow Gulf states have demanded the closure of Al Jazeera TV, which is funded by the Qatari government. | Among other things, the fellow Gulf states have demanded the closure of Al Jazeera TV, which is funded by the Qatari government. |
Mr Tillerson said Qatar was assessing the demands and stressed there were "significant areas which provide a basis for ongoing dialogue leading to resolution". | Mr Tillerson said Qatar was assessing the demands and stressed there were "significant areas which provide a basis for ongoing dialogue leading to resolution". |
He urged the countries to sit together to stop terrorism and counter extremism. | He urged the countries to sit together to stop terrorism and counter extremism. |
"A lowering of rhetoric would also help ease the tension," Mr Tillerson said. | "A lowering of rhetoric would also help ease the tension," Mr Tillerson said. |
After the demands were made on Friday, White House spokesman Sean Spicer said the dispute was "a family issue" that the countries should work out together. | After the demands were made on Friday, White House spokesman Sean Spicer said the dispute was "a family issue" that the countries should work out together. |
What has Qatar's government said? | What has Qatar's government said? |
On Saturday, Qatari Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani, quoted by Al Jazeera, said: "The US secretary of state recently called upon the blockading nations to produce a list of grievances that was 'reasonable and actionable'. | On Saturday, Qatari Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani, quoted by Al Jazeera, said: "The US secretary of state recently called upon the blockading nations to produce a list of grievances that was 'reasonable and actionable'. |
"The British foreign secretary asked that the demands be 'measured and realistic.' This list does not satisfy that [sic] criteria." | "The British foreign secretary asked that the demands be 'measured and realistic.' This list does not satisfy that [sic] criteria." |
He said the demands were proof that the sanctions had "nothing to do with combating terrorism... [but] limiting Qatar's sovereignty, and outsourcing our foreign policy". | He said the demands were proof that the sanctions had "nothing to do with combating terrorism... [but] limiting Qatar's sovereignty, and outsourcing our foreign policy". |
Al Jazeera accused them of trying to silence freedom of expression, adding: "We assert our right to practise our journalism professionally without bowing to pressure from any government or authority." | Al Jazeera accused them of trying to silence freedom of expression, adding: "We assert our right to practise our journalism professionally without bowing to pressure from any government or authority." |
What effect are sanctions having? | What effect are sanctions having? |
Qatar's main import routes - by land from Saudi Arabia and by sea from container ships docked in the UAE - have been disrupted, and much of the surrounding airspace has been closed to its air traffic. | Qatar's main import routes - by land from Saudi Arabia and by sea from container ships docked in the UAE - have been disrupted, and much of the surrounding airspace has been closed to its air traffic. |
However, the small but wealthy country has so far avoided economic collapse by finding alternative routes. | However, the small but wealthy country has so far avoided economic collapse by finding alternative routes. |
Qatari citizens living in neighbouring countries or with family living there have been hit harder, Reuters news agency notes, because of ultimatums issued for them to leave. | Qatari citizens living in neighbouring countries or with family living there have been hit harder, Reuters news agency notes, because of ultimatums issued for them to leave. |
What happens if the demands are not met? | What happens if the demands are not met? |
UAE's foreign minister said on Saturday there would be a "parting of ways" with Qatar if it failed to meet the demands. | UAE's foreign minister said on Saturday there would be a "parting of ways" with Qatar if it failed to meet the demands. |
"The alternative is not escalation," he said. "The alternative is parting of ways. It's very difficult for us to maintain a collective grouping with one of the partners... actively promoting what is an extremist and terrorist agenda." | "The alternative is not escalation," he said. "The alternative is parting of ways. It's very difficult for us to maintain a collective grouping with one of the partners... actively promoting what is an extremist and terrorist agenda." |
US President Donald Trump has taken a hard line towards Qatar, accusing it of being a "high-level" sponsor of terrorism. | US President Donald Trump has taken a hard line towards Qatar, accusing it of being a "high-level" sponsor of terrorism. |
However, the Arab states involved in the crisis are all close allies of the US, while the largest US base in the Middle East is in Qatar. | However, the Arab states involved in the crisis are all close allies of the US, while the largest US base in the Middle East is in Qatar. |
Correction 26 June 2017: An earlier version of the story erroneously said the UAE had been trying to mediate in the crisis. |