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Tuesday, 6 June 2017

Middle East - Inside Story - What's behind the diplomatic breakdown in the Gulf? Al Jazeera English

Published on 5 Jun 2017
What's behind the diplomatic breakdown in the Gulf? – Inside Story

This time it's more than just recalling ambassadors.

Land and sea borders have been closed.

On top of that, major airlines are cancelling flights to and from Doha.

And Qatar residents have two weeks to leave the Gulf states in question.

Qatari leaders say they’re astonished at what they call the unjustified decision by seven countries to cut diplomatic relations.

A cabinet statement said the aim is to strip Qatar of its sovereign decisions.

The Foreign Ministry said: 'The aim is clear and it is to impose guardianship on the state. This by itself is a violation of Qatar's sovereignty as a state.

So, how far will this crisis go?

And what will mean for the Gulf Cooperation Council?

Presenter: Kamahl Santamaria

Guests:

Abdulaziz Alhorr, Academic, researcher and contributor to the book: 'Policy-making in transformative state: The Case of Qatar'

Mahjoob Zweiri, Associate Professor in contemporary history of the Middle East, Qatar University

David Hearst, Editor in chief of Middle East Eye

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