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QATAR'S Ambassador to Spain HE Mohammed Jaham al Kuwari has ruled out any kind of distortion of news by Qatar News Agency (QNA), which allegedly led to the interruption in the proposed dialogue to resolve the Gulf crisis.
In an interview with Spanish ABC newspaper, Kuwari said that the Emir His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al Thani spoke, on September 8, to the Saudi Crown Prince following a telephone conversation between HH the Emir and US President Donald Trump, who decided to mediate in the crisis and coordinate this telephone call in order to advance the dialogue process.
During the phone conversation, the Saudi Crown Prince made a proposal to HH the Emir for the appointment of envoys to resolve controversial issues.
After that, QNA reported the news of the telephone call, stating that the call was coordinated by President Trump, while Saudi Arabia did not mention that and only stated that it was HH the Emir who initiated the call."Riyadh claimed that we 'distorted' the news, and announced the interruption of dialogue. And this is what really happened," he added.
Asked about the reason for the angry reaction from Riyadh, he said:"We are committed to informing our public, and I have the impression that the Saudi regime is pursuing another policy."
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