Qatar Says It Has U.S. Backing in Lingering Gulf Crisis

  • Country’s foreign minister says he’ll meet Tillerson next week
  • If Saudi takes military action, Qatar is prepared: minister

Qatar's Foreign Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al Thani.

Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg
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Qatar’s foreign minister said the tiny emirate has U.S. backing to resolve the ongoing crisis with a Saudi-led alliance, but the country is also prepared should its Gulf Arab neighbors make military moves.

The Trump administration is encouraging all sides to end the dispute and has offered to host talks at the Camp David presidential retreat, but only Qatar has agreed to the dialogue, Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed Al-Thani said Friday. Four countries in the Saudi-led bloc severed diplomatic and transport links with Qatar in June, accusing it of backing extremist groups, a charge Doha has repeatedly denied. Saudi Arabia closed Qatar’s only land border.