WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump spoke by telephone on Wednesday with Abu Dhabi’s crown prince and stressed the importance of unity among Gulf Arab states, which are in the grips of a diplomatic crisis over accusations by some of them that Qatar supports terrorism, the White House said.
Trump “emphasized the importance of maintaining a united Gulf Cooperation Council to promote regional stability, but never at the expense of eliminating funding for radical extremism or defeating terrorism,” during a call with Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahayan, Abu Dhabi’s crown prince, the White House said in a statement.
Abu Dhabi is the biggest of seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates. The UAE, Ƶ and Bahrain, along with Egypt, severed diplomatic ties with Qatar on Monday.
Trump speaks with Abu Dhabi crown prince, stresses Gulf Arab unity -White House
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