Qatar to Seek Compensation for Damages From Gulf Blockade

NUS' Sluglett Says Saudi's Demands Can't Be Met

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Doha, Qatar (AP) -- Qatar's government says it is forming a committee to pursue compensation for damages stemming from its isolation by four Arab countries.

Qatari Public Prosecutor Ali Al-Marri said in a press conference Sunday that the committee will handle claims made by private companies, public institutions and individuals.