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No fake news. you'll come to know it very soon..No Yemen didn't cut ties with Qatar, a Saudi stooge living in Riyadh named 'President Hadi' has cut ties with Qatar. Those who are actually controlling Yemen and its capital actually are supporting Qatar.
Please don't spread fake news, Iraq, Tunisia and Pakistan have NOT cut ties with Qatar.
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I'm still digging for any Erdogan's statement, but there is non.
No fake news. you'll come to know it very soon..
Pakistani Foreign Ministry spokesman Nafis Zakaria said in a statement quoted by Reuters
"Nothing at the moment concerns the Qatari issue and we will issue a statement if there is a development," Zakaria said.
https://arabic.sputniknews.com/arab_world/201706051024395634-بيان-باكستان-قطع-العلاقات-مع-قطر/
Maldives just cut its diplomatic relations with Qatar..
If Qatar and Turkey are really strategic partners as you say, then why Turkey didn't announce any statement regarding the issue. I remember when the failed military coup happened in Turkey, Qatar was one of the first countries to oppose it. Where is Erdogan right now?
Erdoğan do not give hasty statements. Most possibly he is still assessing the situation.
As I said many times in this forum and many laugh to me and my post Saudis want to occupy every single country in south of Persian Gulf also Saudis need seriously big amount of gas to inject in their oil wells otherwise they are going bankrupt in just few years.And why is that..Qatar has 200 000 population..and most of them are pro-Saudis, even the ruling family has sent excuses to KSA today.. so the problem is with the ruling prince and its government not with the Qatari people..
Indeed the GCC impact is deep and widespread, in three ways:Exactly, Gulf countries leaders contrary to what some people might think are very pragmatic and liberal when it comes to business/trade and investments. Reason the region attracts so much expats/investment and trade. For example small Qatar alone with barely 2-3million people has a GDP almost equal to that of Egypt,Iran etc.
So I believe it's very unlikely/if not impossible for a war to erupt in any gulf state. There's just so much at stake that even foreign powers will be willing to do anything to stop this from happening.
Plus KSA and gulf states account for Almost 60%of all OPEC oil production. So they have a huge leverage over world's economy/trade and they are backed by huge western military presence in the region, hence there is very little chance of conflict erupting in this region.
They also have huge trade and investments with emerging economies like India, China, Japan, S.Korea, Brazil etc. So I believe it's in their interests to solve their disputes peacefully.
I am sure both Oman and Kuwait are under heavily pressure by thugs to follow them.As I said many times in this forum and many laugh to me and my post Saudis want to occupy every single country in south of Persian Gulf also Saudis need seriously big amount of gas to inject in their oil wells otherwise they are going bankrupt in just few years.