Qatar-Gulf crisis: Your questions answered
Source: Al Jazeera
On May 23, Qatar woke up to news of a hack attributing flase statements to the Emir of Qatar. The fake news was aired on severeal UAE and Saudi owned networks in the Gulf. This sparked a series of diplomatic breakdowns between the GCC countries.
The latest developments include severing of diplomatic ties between three Gulf states and Qatar, an embargo imposed on Qatar, with air, sea and land borders shutdown, and Qatari diplomats and residents expelled from those Gulf coutnries.
Here is a breakdown of the latest diplomatic crisis and what it entails for the region.
What is the GCC?
GCC stands for Gulf Cooperation Council. This is a political and economic alliance of countries in the Arabian peninsula. These are Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. It was established in 1981 and its aim is to enhance cooperation and close relations among its members.
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