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Erdoğan backs Qatar against demands by Gulf states

Turkish president says demands by Saudi-led blockade 'breach of Qatar's sovereignty rights'

Ersin Çelik
09:33 - 25/06/2017 Sunday
Update: 09:35 - 25/06/2017 Sunday
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Turkey's President Tayyip Erdoğan greets his supporters as he leaves a mosque after the Eid al-Fitr prayers in Istanbul
Turkey's President Tayyip Erdoğan greets his supporters as he leaves a mosque after the Eid al-Fitr prayers in Istanbul

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said Sunday demands by Saudi Arabia and three other nations are "an attack to Qatar's sovereignty right”.

He said Turkish can “appreciate and embrace' Qatar's stance against the 13-article demand by Saudi Arabia the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Egypt.

"We consider these demands are against international law," Erdoğan told journalists after Eid al-Fitr prayers in Istanbul. "It is a breach of Qatar's sovereignty rights."

Qatar said early Saturday it received the list of demands to be met to end a blockade against the Gulf state but they were "not reasonable" and "actionable".

The demands include the closure of Al Jazeera television network, downgrading ties with Iran and extraditing "terrorists", according to reports.

The four countries have given Doha a 10-day deadline to meet the demands.

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