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Qatar signs security agreement with NATO

byCT Report
19/01/2018
in Qatar
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DOHA: Qatar has signed a security agreement with NATO in Brussels on Tuesday amid the ongoing Gulf crisis that began last June. This security agreement provides the framework for the protection of exchange of classified information, as defined by all 29 member countries,” said a statement released by NATO yesterday. Bahrain, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), have also signed individual security agreements with NATO. In early June, a group of Arab states led by Saudi Arabia abruptly severed diplomatic relations with Qatar and imposed a blockade on the tiny Gulf emirate, accusing it of supporting terrorism.

U.S. President Donald Trump had also accused Doha of funding militant groups, saying that Qatar had historically supported terrorism “at a very high level.” The Qatari government has denied the accusations, blasting the blockade as unjustified and a violation of international law.

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