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nitpicker

(7,153 posts)
Tue Jun 6, 2017, 04:22 AM Jun 2017

Qatar flight ban begins as Gulf crisis grows

Source: BBC

Qatar flight ban begins as Gulf crisis grows

2 hours ago

From the section Middle East

Egypt is closing its airspace to Qatari planes in a growing diplomatic row, with Saudi Arabia and Bahrain expected to do the same on Tuesday. Several countries have cut ties with Qatar, accusing it of supporting terrorism in the Gulf region. Qatari nationals in Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and the UAE have been given two weeks to leave.
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Egypt said it was closing off its airspace to Qatar from 04:00 GMT on Tuesday "until further notice". Travel disruption is expected as the airport in Doha, Qatar's capital, is a major hub for international flight connections. Airlines affected will include Qatar Airways, Etihad Airways and Emirates.

When avoiding the massive neighbour to the west, Saudi Arabia, Qatari planes will inevitably have to take longer routes leading to longer flight times. But Qatar's Foreign Minister, Sheikh Mohammed Bin Abdulrahman al-Thani, told broadcaster Al Jazeera the country would "still have access to the world through international sea lanes and international airspace". An anonymous Somali official told AP news agency at least 15 Qatar Airways flights had used Somalia's airspace on Monday, many more than on a normal day.
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Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and the UAE closed all transport ties by air, land and sea to Qatar. They gave all Qatari visitors and residents two weeks to leave their territory, and banned their citizens from travelling to Qatar. The UAE and Egypt expelled Qatari diplomats, giving them 48 hours to leave.
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Egypt, Yemen, Libya's eastern-based government and the Maldives later followed suit in severing diplomatic ties.

In a country reliant on imported food, residents began to stockpile. AFP news agency said queues in one shop were 25 people deep.
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Read more: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-40168856

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Qatar flight ban begins as Gulf crisis grows (Original Post) nitpicker Jun 2017 OP
Qatar financed ISIS in its early days. They eventually stopped. DetlefK Jun 2017 #1
doesn't the con own some businesses in Qatar? KewlKat Jun 2017 #2
Sounds like a Saudi invasion is coming. roamer65 Jun 2017 #3
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