Doha’s words made observers see the Qatari regime as living in denial, as if the boycott had not even slightly impacted its endeavors.On November 20, Qatar’s Secretary-General of the Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy, Hassan Al-Thawadi told reporters, “We separate politics from sports. International and regional reports have exposed allegation for Qatar’s support to terror organizations and individuals.The forum called for the cessation of terrorist financing from terrorist organizations and countries supporting terrorism. It also aimed to reject extremist religious discourse. On the other hand, Qatar has been alleged to embrace, support and incite extremists through its biased media arms.On November 26, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman inaugurated the session under the title “United against Terrorism.” Top defense officials from some 40 Muslim-majority countries met for a summit aiming to counter "terrorism. "Qatar has relied on Turkey and Iran to provide it with food, commodities, and even arms since the boycott was initiated.
Source: Egypt Today December 04, 2017 08:03 UTC