Kuwait ruler sees complications from prolonged Qatar dispute

AP  |  Kuwait City 

Kuwait's ruler cautions the crisis between a quartet of Arab countries and Qatar "could see more complications" even as he continues to try and mediate an end to the diplomatic standoff.

Sheikh Sabah Al Ahmad Al Sabah made the comments today before lawmakers in Kuwait's National Assembly, saying that "the crisis could see more complications that will have a negative effect regionally and internationally, and can harm nations and their people."


One immediate consequence is that the annual Cooperation Council summit, scheduled for December, is reportedly being delayed until next year.

The crisis erupted in June when Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and severed ties with Qatar and accused it of backing extremist groups. Qatar denies the allegations and says the moves are politically motivated.

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First Published: Tue, October 24 2017. 17:57 IST