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QNA
Roseau
The siege countries aimed to destabilise security and stability of Qatar by adopting various methods such as electronic piracy, false accusations of supporting terrorism and the 13 demands that were rejected by the international community, said Qatar's Non-Resident Ambassador to the Commonwealth of Dominica Khamis Buti al Suhooti.
Speaking at a press conference about the Gulf crisis, he highlighted the negative impacts of the siege and its future dimensions on the Gulf Cooperation Council and the region.
He also underscored Qatar's efforts to break the siege and the adjustment of the Qatari economy to deal with the current challenges to come out with a stronger economy that is more coherent with the future aspirations of the country.
The ambassador stressed that Qatar is moving ahead with the implementation of its national development vision under the guidance of the wise leadership despite the challenges posed due to the siege.
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