Saudi, Bahrain, UAE announce humanitarian services for mixed Qatari families
Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Bahrain on Sunday announced the provision of humanitarian services for mixed Qatari families.
In a statement, the official news agency WAM provided a phone number for Emirati-Qatari families to call and be in touch with authorities regarding these services.
The WAM statement said that the UAE views the Qatari people as an “extension of the UAE.”
The Saudi press agency also provided a number for Saudi-Qatari families, and the Bahraini press agency did the same for Bahraini-Qatari families.
Last week, Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Bahrain cut diplomatic, economic and trade ties with Qatar, accusing the Gulf state of sponsoring terrorism.
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