Efforts to resolve a diplomatic dispute pitting Saudi Arabia and its allies against Qatar intensified yesterday, after Washington offered to mediate the biggest crisis to grip the Gulf in years.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on June 9 dismissed charges that Qatar supports terrorism and called for an end of the economic blockade on the small Persian Gulf nation by its Arab neighbors.
It follows a previous listing of scores of organisations in 2014 by Saudi Arabia and the UAE during a previous spat with Qatar.
The Brotherhood stresses its commitment to "peaceful" means of protest with a view to reversing Egypt's 2013 coup, which was openly supported at the time by Riyadh and Abu Dhabi.
Efforts to defuse the regional crisis - prompted on Monday when the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and others severed diplomatic ties with Qatar over alleged support for Islamist groups and Iran - showed no immediate signs of success.
He cited comments by world leaders including U.S. President Donald Trump who took to Twitter on Tuesday to implicate Qatar and praise its isolation.
Doha, for its part, strenuously denies the accusations against it, describing recent moves to diplomatically isolate it as "unjustified". Qatar has a history of supporting groups that have spanned the spectrum of political expression, from activism to violence.
Tillerson's statement also addressedthe "terror list" released by Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt and Bahrain earlier in the day that included members of the Qatari royal family, as well as Qatar charity organizations.
Saudi and Bahrain welcome Trump's scolding of Qatar
Russian Federation has also denied it was behind the hacking of Qatar's state news agency last month. Tillerson called for "no further escalation by the parties in the region".
Tillerson's earlier statement that the "blockade" of Qatar is hurting US economic and military efforts in the region contradicts Pentagon officials' insistence earlier in the week that there has been no impact on USA operations in Qatar, or the fight against ISIS.
Financial support for jihadists across the Middle East lies at the heart of Arab powers' row with neighboring Qatar, an Emirati minister said on Wednesday, identifying three individuals his government wanted Doha to rein in.
"But it does not give us joy when relations between our partners deteriorate", Lavrov told Qatar's foreign minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani at talks in Moscow.
In an effort to show the president and the top USA diplomat are literally on the same page despite the different tone they took throughout the week, the White House gave reporters a sheet juxtaposing quotes from Trump on the Qatar situation with similar comments from Tillerson.
I won't name other countries, but we are not done solving the problem.
Trump has tapped Tillerson to de-escalate the Gulf crisis.
Qatar receives much of its food across the now-closed land border with Saudi Arabia.





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