UAE blames Qatari media for undermining Gulf crisis progress

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AFP :
A top UAE official said on Tuesday Qatari media were undermining efforts to end a three-year dispute between the emirate and four former allies ahead of a Gulf summit next month.
Anwar Gargash, the United Arab Emirates’ minister of state for foreign affairs, did not specify which media outlets he was referring to.
But his comments came a day after Qatar’s Al-Jazeera television said a number of its journalists’ mobile phones had been hacked, most likely by regional players.
“The political and social atmospheres in the Gulf are looking to end the Qatar crisis and for the best method to guarantee Doha’s commitment to any agreement that carries good for the region, but Qatari media seems adamant on undermining any agreement,” he tweeted.
“A strange and difficult phenomenon to explain.” Kuwait announced on Thursday that the six-member Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) will meet on January 5 in Saudi Arabia, which has expressed its willingness to resolve the rift.
The bloc groups Qatar with Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
Saudi Arabia led its allies the UAE, Bahrain and Egypt to cut ties with Qatar in June 2017, saying it was too close to Iran and funding radical Islamist movements – charges Doha denies.
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