Iran flies food to Qatar after isolation by Gulf neighbours

카테고리 없음|2017. 6. 12. 23:04


Iran flies food to Qatar after isolation by Gulf neighbours

The gas-rich peninsula has seen its land border with Saudi Arabia closed amid claims that it supports terrorist groups.


Concerns over foot shortages have caused queues at supermarkets

 

By Bethan Staton, News Reporter

Iran has started sending fruit and vegetables to Qatar after Gulf nations cut trade links with the emirate.

Iran's national carrier has already delivered 90 tons of food and flights will continue "based on demand".


Three boats, carrying around 350 tonnes of food, will also be leaving an Iranian port for Qatar, according to Tasnim news agency, quoting local officials.


It was not clear whether the shipments were made as aid deliveries or as exports.


The deliveries came nearly a week after Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates began a blockade against Qatar, sparking an unprecedented diplomatic crisis.


Foreign Minister: Qatar provides stability in the region




The Gulf states expelled Qatari nationals from their territory, cut trade links to the emirate and banned Qatar's national airline from their airspace. Egypt and Yemen followed in passing measures against Doha.


The blockade was in retaliation for what the states claim is Qatari support for terrorist groups and close relations with Iran.


Qatar denies the claims but has hired John Ashcroft, the US Attorney General during the September 11 attacks, to evaluate and review its attempts to combat terrorism and terrorism funding.


The small peninsula, which is connected to Saudi Arabia, is heavily reliant on imports for food and before it was cut off from its neighbours brought in 80% of its supply from surrounding Gulf countries.


The isolation measures have caused queues to form in supermarkets as citizens anticipated food shortages.


Customers at the al-Meera market in the Qatari capital Doha


Iran has opened up its airspace to around 100 new Qatari flights daily, upping its air traffic by 17% according to the official state news agency.


Other states in the region have also stepped in. Kuwait, which is not joining in the blockade of Qatar, is pushing to adopt a mediating role in the rift.


Turkey's parliament has also approved sending troops to be stationed in Qatar.

The move to isolate Qatar followed a visit to Saudi Arabia by US President Donald Trump.




Speaking in Washington on Friday, he told journalists that the "nation of Qatar, unfortunately, has historically been a funder of terrorism at a very high level".


The US has, however, called on Gulf states to "de-escalate" the crisis.

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