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jpak

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Sun Jul 9, 2017, 02:47 PM Jul 2017

Qatar to seek compensation for damages from Arab blockade

Source: Washington Post

DOHA, Qatar — Qatar’s government said Sunday it is forming a committee to pursue compensation for damages stemming from its isolation by four Arab countries.

Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and Bahrain cut diplomatic ties and severed air, land and sea links with natural gas-rich Qatar last month, accusing it of a list of grievances including supporting extremism. Qatar has denied the allegations, and has characterized the bloc’s ultimatums as an affront to its sovereignty.

Qatari Public Prosecutor Ali Al-Marri told reporters in the Qatari capital, Doha, that the committee will handle claims made by private companies, public institutions and individuals.

He gave few details, but said the body would use both domestic and international mechanisms to seek compensation, and will hire overseas law firms to handle its claims.

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Qatar to seek compensation for damages from Arab blockade (Original Post) jpak Jul 2017 OP
Saudi Arabia Accuses Qatar of Supporting Extremism Wolf Frankula Jul 2017 #1
They'll work their differences out. Sunlei Jul 2017 #2
As if those other 4 countries are so innocent IronLionZion Jul 2017 #3
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