Facts so far: Gulf Arab states, Egypt, sever ties with Qatar over terrorism

-- Qatar has been expelled from a Saudi-led coalition fighting in Yemen.

Reuters 

Three and severed their ties with on Monday in a dispute over Doha's support for Islamist groups, in particular the Muslim Brotherhood, which they regard as a political enemy.

-- Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Bahrain cut diplomatic and consular relations with the state of and will close all ground, sea and air ports to forbid transit, state agencies said.

-- It was not immediately clear when these measures would be implemented. said it would "begin immediate legal measures with friendly, sisterly countries and international companies to implement that measure as quickly as possible for all types of transit from and to the state of "

-- Abu Dhabi-based Ethiad Airways said it would suspend flights to and from on Tuesday.

-- The decision forbids Saudi, UAE and Bahraini citizens from travelling to Qatar, residing in it or passing through it, SPA said. Residents and visitors of those countries must leave within 14 days. Qatari citizens have 14 days to leave Saudi Arabia, the UAE and

-- has been expelled from a Saudi-led coalition fighting in Yemen.

-- said it was also severing ties and would close its airspace and seaports for all Qatari transportation to protect its national security. It was not immediately clear whether it was expelling Qataris or had asked its citizens to come home

U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said on Monday that they did not expect a decision by some Gulf countries to sever ties with to affect the fight against but urged them to address their differences.

The region plays an important role for the U.S. military in the fight against Islamic State. Bahrain houses the U.S. Navy's Fifth fleet, which patrols the seas of the Middle East and Central Asia, while is home to the Al Udeid Airbase, from where the United States carries out airstrikes against militants in the region.



Facts so far: Gulf Arab states, Egypt, sever ties with Qatar over terrorism

-- Qatar has been expelled from a Saudi-led coalition fighting in Yemen.

-- Qatar has been expelled from a Saudi-led coalition fighting in Yemen.
Three and severed their ties with on Monday in a dispute over Doha's support for Islamist groups, in particular the Muslim Brotherhood, which they regard as a political enemy.

-- Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Bahrain cut diplomatic and consular relations with the state of and will close all ground, sea and air ports to forbid transit, state agencies said.

-- It was not immediately clear when these measures would be implemented. said it would "begin immediate legal measures with friendly, sisterly countries and international companies to implement that measure as quickly as possible for all types of transit from and to the state of "

-- Abu Dhabi-based Ethiad Airways said it would suspend flights to and from on Tuesday.

-- The decision forbids Saudi, UAE and Bahraini citizens from travelling to Qatar, residing in it or passing through it, SPA said. Residents and visitors of those countries must leave within 14 days. Qatari citizens have 14 days to leave Saudi Arabia, the UAE and

-- has been expelled from a Saudi-led coalition fighting in Yemen.

-- said it was also severing ties and would close its airspace and seaports for all Qatari transportation to protect its national security. It was not immediately clear whether it was expelling Qataris or had asked its citizens to come home

U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said on Monday that they did not expect a decision by some Gulf countries to sever ties with to affect the fight against but urged them to address their differences.

The region plays an important role for the U.S. military in the fight against Islamic State. Bahrain houses the U.S. Navy's Fifth fleet, which patrols the seas of the Middle East and Central Asia, while is home to the Al Udeid Airbase, from where the United States carries out airstrikes against militants in the region.



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