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Qatar ships home thousands of camels stranded in Saudi via Kuwait

byCT Report
02/03/2018
in Kuwait
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DOHA: Thousands of Qatari camels stranded in Saudi Arabia are reportedly being shipped home via Kuwait as a regional rift continues. The UAE, Bahrain, Egypt and Saudi Arabia closed land, sea and air links with Qatar last June after accusing the country of supporting terrorist groups.

The resulting closure of the land border between Saudi Arabia and Qatar had meant Qatari camel owners were unable to retrieve their animals, which were previously sent to graze in the kingdom.

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Last month, the Saudi government allowed the camels to be released via Kuwait, according to Kuwait Times. Owner Rashid Al-Marri told the publication on Wednesday that he had transported 150 adult and 40 young camels to Kuwait’s Shuwaikh Port at considerable personal expense. The animals were moved via seven trucks, with a fee of SAR2,000 ($533) required for each camel leaving Saudi Arabia. Thousands of other camels have arrived at the port after the Qatari government promised to ship them home for free. “I don’t know the exact number of Qatari camels in Saudi Arabia, but I assume it’s around 10,000,” Marri was quoted as saying. “Some of them have already left and others will leave in the next few days.” The long journey to Shuwaikh Port has taken its toll on the health of the camels, he said, and there was frustration yesterday after the arrival of the ship appointed to transport his animals was delayed.

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