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Qatar emir announces attendance at GCC summit in Ƶ

Qatar emir announces attendance at GCC summit in Ƶ
(FILES) Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani attends the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) summit at Bayan palace in Kuwait City on December 5, 2017. (AFP)
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Updated 05 January 2021

Qatar emir announces attendance at GCC summit in Ƶ

Qatar emir announces attendance at GCC summit in Ƶ
  • Attendance confirmed after Kuwait announced Kingdom would reopen its borders and airspace to Qatar

DOHA: Qatar said Monday its ruler Sheikh Tamim would attend the GCC summit being held in Ƶ on Tuesday.

The announcement came after Kuwait said there had been a breakthrough in the boycott of Qatar by Ƶ and other Gulf and Arab countries since 2017.

“The Emir of the country is heading the delegation of the State of Qatar to participate in the meeting of the... Gulf Cooperation Council,” Sheikh Tamim's office said.

His attendance at the summit, being held in AlUla and chaired by Ƶ's King Salman, was confirmed after Kuwait announced the Kingdom would reopen its borders and airspace to Qatar.

Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman said on Monday the summit would create a united front, would bolster peace and prosperity and lead to a closing of ranks to promote solidarity in the face of regional challenges.

The Kingdom, the UAE, Bahrain and Egypt had boycotted Qatar since June 2017 over its support for extremist groups and ties with the Iranian regime.