Qatar\'s Emir not to attend GCC summit in Riyadh

Qatar's Emir not to attend GCC summit in Riyadh

ANI  |  Riyadh [Saudi Arabia] 

Qatar's Emir Sheikh Thani will not be attending the upcoming (GCC) summit. A delegation headed by Qatar's will represent the country at the summit.

According to Al Jazeera, the GCC summit which is going to be held in on Sunday comes amid an ongoing blockade on imposed by Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the (UAE) and Egypt, four members of GCC out of seven, after accusing of supporting 'terrorism' in June 2017.

However, has denied the alleged charges and claimed that the boycott is affecting the country's sovereignty.

Bahrain's Sheikh Khalid bin Ahmed has criticised Sheikh Tamim's decision of not attending the summit. "Qatar's Emir should have accepted the fair demands [of the boycotting states] and attended the summit," cited as saying on

King Salman had himself extended an invitation to Qatar's Emir Sheikh Thani to attend the GCC summit. The announcement had come on December 5 following Qatar's withdrawal from the (OPEC) next year.

The GCC is a political and economic alliance of seven countries including Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE, and The group aims at fostering socio-economic, security, and cultural cooperation among its member nations. The agenda of the GCC summit has not been made public.

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First Published: Sun, December 09 2018. 19:25 IST