Turkey backs dialogue to defuse Qatar wrangle, Kalın says
Turkish President Erdoğan's aide İbrahim Kalın said Turkey and the Gulf states had also agreed to enhance dialogue to defuse the diplomatic wrangle with Qatar.
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- Published Date: 12:00 | 24 July 2017
- Modified Date: 06:57 | 24 July 2017
Turkey's president -- currently in the Gulf on a series of official visits -- has reiterated his support for Kuwaiti mediation of the ongoing Qatar crisis, an aide to Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said on Monday.
Presidential spokesman İbrahim Kalın said Turkey and the Gulf states had also agreed to enhance dialogue to defuse the diplomatic wrangle with Qatar.
During his two-day Gulf trip, Erdoğan "reiterated support for Kuwaiti mediation and other attempts to overcome the crisis," Kalın said, adding "negotiations and dialogue" were the focus.
President Erdoğan's official visit to Gulf states started on Sunday.
Aside from bilateral relations, recent developments in Syria and Iraq, plus the fight against terrorism, were also on the talks table, Kalın said.
Erdoğan held discussions with the leaders of Saudi Arabia and Kuwait as part of his efforts to solve the Gulf crisis, triggered by the breaking off of relations between Qatar and four Arab states, which accuse Doha of supporting terrorism.
Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the U.A.E. and Bahrain have imposed a land, sea and air blockade on Qatar and presented a list of demands to Doha to end the siege.
Qatar denies the accusation and insists the blockade is a violation of international law.