13 demands Arab nations have made of Qatar
Gulf diplomatic crisis: Here are the 13 demands Arab nations
have made of Qatar
Washington: Acting as a mediator, Kuwait has presented Qatar a long-awaited
list of demands from Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates and Egypt,
four Arab nations that cut ties with Qatar in early June. A copy of the list
was obtained by The Associated Press and translated from Arabic.
A look at the
demands:
1. Curb
diplomatic ties with Iran and close some Qatari offices there. Kick members of
Iran's Revolutionary Guard out of Qatar and cut off any joint military
cooperation with Iran. Only trade and commerce with Iran that complies with
US and international sanctions will be permitted.
2. Sever all
ties to "terrorist organisations" including the Muslim Brotherhood,
the Islamic State group, Al-Qaeda, and Lebanon's Hezbollah. Formally declare
those entities as terrorist groups.
3. Shut down Al Jazeera and its affiliate stations.
4. Shut down news outlets that Qatar funds, directly and
indirectly, including Arabi21, Rassd, Al Arabiya Al-Jadeed and
Middle East Eye.
5. Immediately
terminate the Turkish military presence currently in Qatar and end any joint
military cooperation with Turkey inside of Qatar.
6. Stop all
means of funding for individuals, groups or organisations that have been
designated as terrorists by Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt, Bahrain, the United
States, Canada and other countries.
7. Hand over
"terrorist figures" and wanted individuals from Saudi Arabia, the
UAE, Egypt and Bahrain to their countries of origin. Freeze their assets, and
provide any desired information about their residency, movements and finances.
8. End
interference in sovereign countries' internal affairs. Stop granting
citizenship to people who hold citizenship in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Egypt and
Bahrain. Revoke Qatari citizenship for existing nationals off those four
countries if it violates those countries' laws.
9. Stop all
contacts with the political opposition in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Egypt and
Bahrain. Hand over all files detailing Qatar's prior contacts with and support
for those opposition groups.
10. Pay
reparations and compensation for loss of life and other, financial losses
caused by Qatar's policies in recent years. The sum will be determined in
coordination with Qatar.
11. Align itself
with the other Gulf and Arab countries militarily, politically, socially and
economically, as well as on economic matters, in line with an agreement reached
with Saudi Arabia in 2014.
12. Agree to all
the demands within 10 days of it being submitted to Qatar, or the list becomes
invalid. The document doesn't specify what the countries will do if Qatar
refuses to comply.
13. Consent to
monthly audits for the first year after agreeing to the demands, then once per
quarter during the second year. For the following 10 years, Qatar would be
monitored annually for compliance.

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