Saudi to reopen Qatar embassy in coming days

Saudi to reopen Qatar embassy in coming days

Riyadh imposed a diplomatic, trade and travel embargo on Qatar in mid-2017 accusing it of supporting terrorism.

Saudi women wait for the arrival of their Qatari relatives on the first Qatar plane in three years to land at King Khalid Airport in Riyadh on Jan 11. (AP pic)
RIYADH:
Saudi Arabia expects to re-open its embassy in Qatar in the coming days, Saudi’s foreign minister said on Saturday, following a US-backed detente last week in a three-year-old dispute between Arab states.

It is just a matter of logistics, Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan told journalists in Riyadh when asked about embassy re-openings.

Full diplomatic relations will resume, he added.

Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain and Egypt imposed a diplomatic, trade and travel embargo on Qatar in mid-2017 accusing it of supporting terrorism. Qatar denied that and said the embargo was meant to undermine its sovereignty.

Riyadh on Jan 5 announced a breakthrough US-backed deal to end the row with Doha, to try to strengthen an Arab alliance against Iran.

The countries have opened up their air spaces to each other and some flights have resumed.

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