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At the Hague, UAE demands that Qatar must stop supporting terror
The United Arab Emirates demanded that Qatar stops supporting terrorists and terror groups, rejecting claims in front of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in the Hague, that it violated the rights of the Qatari people.
The United Arab Emirates ambassador to Holland Saeed al-Nouwais said in front of the international court that his country has repeatedly asked Qatar to stop this behavior, adding that though Doha pledged to stop supporting terror more than once, it failed to meet its commitments.
Al-Nouwais said the United Arab Emirates cut all ties with Qatar because of Doha’s support of terror and for meddling in neighboring countries’ affairs and for its propaganda of hate.
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