Arab States Blockading Qatar Have No Joint Position - Qatari Ambassador

© AP Photo / Hussein MallaA women walks at the corniche seaside, in Doha, Qatar, on Sunday Jan. 23, 2011.
A women walks at the corniche seaside, in Doha, Qatar, on Sunday Jan. 23, 2011. - Sputnik International
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Qatari Ambassador to Russia Fahad Mohammed Attiyah stated that the countries, which declared a blockade against Qatar, make different statements and change demands, which has already affected the impression of the international community.

MOSCOW (Sputnik) — The countries, which declared a blockade against Qatar, are not organized and continue to make different statements and change demands, which has already affected the impression of the international community, Qatari Ambassador to Russia Fahad Mohammed Attiyah told Sputnik on Saturday.

"Who is speaking on behalf of this coalition? We don't know. It seems that there is no solid position and… that many contradictory statements are coming from different corners of the universe, and they are not from the same sheet. For us, our position is very clear. The mediator Kuwait has international backing and support for their role, and we are very much looking to resolving this crisis," Attiyah said.

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The diplomat added that the demands, which sounded more like terms of surrendering were not accepted anymore by the international community.

In early June, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates broke off diplomatic relations and communication with Qatar, accusing it of supporting terrorism and interfering in their internal affairs. Kuwait acting as a mediator in the crisis, handed over to Doha the ultimatum of the four Arab states with 13 demands, which Doha refused to comply with.

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