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Saudi Arabia, Qatar Near U.S.-Brokered Deal to End Lengthy Rift
  • Tentative agreement would open air, land borders, sources say
  • Reconciliation does not involve UAE, Bahrain and Egypt



Saudi Arabia and Qatar are nearing a preliminary deal to end a rift that’s dragged on for more than three years, prodded by a Trump administration seeking foreign policy wins during its waning days in the White House, three people with knowledge of the talks said.


The tentative agreement does not involve the three other Arab countries that also severed diplomatic and trade ties with Qatar in June 2017 -- the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Egypt. A fourth person said a broader realignment remained a long way off as the underlying issues, such as Doha’s relations with Tehran, remained unresolved.



The potential breakthrough follows months of intense diplomacy mediated by Kuwait, which reached fruition with a final push from President Donald Trump’s son-in-law and Middle East envoy Jared Kushner, who visited the Gulf this week. The rapprochement is likely to include reopening air space and land borders, an end to the information war Qatar and Saudi Arabia have waged and other confidence-building steps as part of a detailed plan to gradually rebuild relations, two of the people said.



Asked about a potential breakthrough, a Qatari government representative declined to comment. There was no immediate comment from Saudi Arabia.


Saudi Arabia and the UAE were the driving force behind the boycott, which divided the world’s top oil-producing region, rerouting air traffic and disrupting trade and business. The UAE has been more reluctant to patch up its ties with Qatar, however, preferring to focus on building its nascent ties with Israel while carefully avoiding any escalation with Iran, diplomats and analysts said.

In contrast, Saudi Arabia is concerned the incoming Biden administration will exert less pressure on the Islamic Republic than Trump, leaving its oil facilities more exposed, they said, and is increasingly at odds with its ally over OPEC policy.
Driving that re-evaluation were the economic hardships dealt by the coronavirus pandemic and Trump’s failure to provide military cover after an attack last year on a major crude processing complex deep inside Saudi territory.
“The shock of the attacks, and the lack of an overt U.S. response to them, led to an overdue reassessment that the real threat to Saudi security came not from Doha but from other actors in the region,” said Kristian Ulrichsen, Middle East fellow at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy.”
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The boycotting countries had accused Qatar of bankrolling militant groups and undermining regional attempts to isolate Iran, whose regional and nuclear ambitions they fear. The tiny, gas-rich country has, for decades, given shelter to Islamist dissidents and funded governments and people who were governed by the Muslim Brotherhood, including Egypt in 2012 and 2013. However, it denies it supports Islamist movements directly or funds terrorism.


Though painful, the embargo didn’t inflict enough damage to bring Doha to heel, however. Instead, it dug into its deep pockets to cushion the economic blow, while reaching out to Iran, Turkey and others to broaden its trade options or reroute its flights.

Trump indirectly set reconciliation in motion with a campaign of bruising sanctions that were meant to force Iran back to the negotiating table but instead set off a cascade of attacks that raised fears the region was sliding into a conflict that could shake oil markets and devastate economies.

Rapprochement efforts, which had made little progress previously, kicked into a higher gear after a September 2019 missile and drone attack briefly knocked out half of Saudi Arabia’s crude production and hit crude oil prices. Washington’s failure to retaliate militarily against Iran, the suspected perpetrator, sent Gulf states the message that they couldn’t depend on the U.S. for protection.

Trump has long wanted to end the rift and has been racing to cement his maximum pressure policy against Iran before he leaves the White House, making it as tricky as possible for Biden to undo.


Only weeks before the presidential election, the U.S. brokered normalization deals between Israel and the UAE as well as Bahrain.

Splits Emerge
Where it begins to heal a rift with Qatar, however, the emerging agreement exposes Saudi Arabia’s growing strains with its closest regional ally, the UAE. Foreign policy differences have bubbled to the surface in recent months over the Saudi-led war in Yemen as well as Emirati involvement in conflicts from Libya to the Horn of Africa.

Nevertheless, while Saudi Arabia and Qatar may have ended open diplomatic hostilities, the fears and foreign policy shifts forged in crisis will not disappear overnight, said Shafeeq Ghabra, a political science professor at Kuwait University.

“When states normalize relations, it doesn’t mean they will build trust, that takes longer, and it’s going to be very difficult for Qatar to let its guard down,” Ghabra said. “All the lines of communication and all the relationships established during the siege era are of a strategic nature, and it’s only natural that Qatar will pursue its relationships established since the siege.”


— With assistance by Nick Wadhams, Simone Foxman, and Zainab Fattah




Urgent: # Saudi Arabia and Qatar are close to a preliminary agreement to solve the crisis between them - Bloomberg

Urgent: The first Saudi-Qatari agreement includes reopening the air and land borders - Bloomberg

Urgent: # Saudi Arabia and Qatar will end, according to the initial agreement, the "information war between them" -
 
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These "Bedouins" brought you Islam ..that should be the most valuable thing in your life.. So we know now that you are Muslims by mouth only.. and a dirty mouth at that..
Now you can't blame anyone for your hatred and shortcomings..
 
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These "Bedouins" brought you Islam ..that should be the most valuable thing in your life.. So we know now that you are Muslims by mouth only.. and a dirty mouth at that..
Now you can't blame anyone for your hatred and shortcomings..

I agree, those comments were unwarranted and disgusting.

However, you need to understand our anger and frustration.

What the UAE did was a complete betrayal of the Palestinians and what's even more concerning is the very real possibility that it was orchestrated in Riyadh of all places.

Despite repugnant losers like Mahmoud Abbas giving state honors to Modi we still stood with the Palestinians:

Narendra-Modi_Mahmoud-Abbas-770x433.jpg


We understood the complexities of Palestine's elections, that Mahmoud Abbas is not the representative of all Palestinians and likely wouldn't even win elections if things were free and fair.

Pakistani pilots have volunteered and put their lives on the line during the 6 day war, we've received increased scrutiny and surveillance over "radicalization" at our mosques because our Maulana's trained in Saudi Arabia, worsened relations with Iran over their unwarranted fears of Pakistan being used to launch attacks on them for GCC nations made worse after Pakistani police in Bahrain put down anti monarchy protests which also resulted in our civilians being attacked, etc...
https://www.dw.com/en/the-wahabi-republic-of-pakistan/a-16191055
https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/saudi/analyses/wahhabism.html
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/belief/2009/aug/20/pakistan-wahhabi-islam-sufi-terrorism

Even India has used the "Wahabi" BS to vilify Pakistan's Muslims and brush our own struggle for the liberation of Kashmir as being inspired by "intolerant" Arab teachings:
https://www.canindia.com/26-11-attacks-result-of-pakistans-mullah-military-nexus/

I mean the amount of hate we've received, all while being betrayed internationally by virtually every Arab "Muslim" leader, in the defense of Muslim nations particularly those of the GCC really has people thinking why we even bothered considering the UAE's betrayal and Saudi Arabia's response to it not to mention the UAE and Saudi Arabia both abstaining in their vote instead of voting in favor of Pakistan at the FATF.
 
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Not surprised. Kushner wanted one last foreign policy win.

If trump runs again, this will be used as a talking point.

Most like, though, is that Kushner is probably thinking of entering the presidential race in the future, and will likely use his victories (arab recognition of israel, and this) regarding foreign policy to highlight his credentials.
 
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Not surprised. Kushner wanted one last foreign policy win.

If trump runs again, this will be used as a talking point.

Most like, though, is that Kushner is probably thinking of entering the presidential race in the future, and will likely use his victories (arab recognition of israel, and this) regarding foreign policy to highlight his credentials.
Those are just few doors opened for Usrael to see that Arabs are genuine about peace..under the table Usrael must have made some positive moves for the 2 states solutions otherwise this would have never happened.. we Arabs are stubborn, persistent and resilient..
I agree, those comments were unwarranted and disgusting.

However, you need to understand our anger and frustration.

What the UAE did was a complete betrayal of the Palestinians and what's even more concerning is the very real possibility that it was orchestrated in Riyadh of all places.

Despite repugnant losers like Mahmoud Abbas giving state honors to Modi we still stood with the Palestinians:

Narendra-Modi_Mahmoud-Abbas-770x433.jpg


We understood the complexities of Palestine's elections, that Mahmoud Abbas is not the representative of all Palestinians and likely wouldn't even win elections if things were free and fair.

Pakistani pilots have volunteered and put their lives on the line during the 6 day war, we've received increased scrutiny and surveillance over "radicalization" at our mosques because our Maulana's trained in Saudi Arabia, worsened relations with Iran over their unwarranted fears of Pakistan being used to launch attacks on them for GCC nations made worse after Pakistani police in Bahrain put down anti monarchy protests which also resulted in our civilians being attacked, etc...
https://www.dw.com/en/the-wahabi-republic-of-pakistan/a-16191055
https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/saudi/analyses/wahhabism.html
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/belief/2009/aug/20/pakistan-wahhabi-islam-sufi-terrorism

Even India has used the "Wahabi" BS to vilify Pakistan's Muslims and brush our own struggle for the liberation of Kashmir as being inspired by "intolerant" Arab teachings:
https://www.canindia.com/26-11-attacks-result-of-pakistans-mullah-military-nexus/

I mean the amount of hate we've received, all while being betrayed internationally by virtually every Arab "Muslim" leader, in the defense of Muslim nations particularly those of the GCC really has people thinking why we even bothered considering the UAE's betrayal and Saudi Arabia's response to it not to mention the UAE and Saudi Arabia both abstaining in their vote instead of voting in favor of Pakistan at the FATF.
Sorry buddy but your thoughts about the Arabs betraying Pakistan are totally false.. this is based on facts on the ground.. not emotions..

The same when you say that Arabs have betrayed the Palestinians.. that won't be real even in the dream of a Zionist..

As for the Indian state and its policies..well.. it is a declared enemy of Pakistan.. so don't expect them to use less than deception to make you feel enemies of Arabs.. You should be more rational to see clearly what is going on..and what was going on since the inception of Pakistan..you are blaming the wrong guys.. I had a thread about Islamism in Pakistan since the beginning.. hope you will find it and read it thoroughly.. A very sound article..You'll find out that Arabs had nothing to do with that..
 
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These "Bedouins" brought you Islam ..that should be the most valuable thing in your life.. So we know now that you are Muslims by mouth only.. and a dirty mouth at that..
Now you can't blame anyone for your hatred and shortcomings..

These modern day Zionist-Arabs are munafiqs.
 
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These "Bedouins" brought you Islam ..that should be the most valuable thing in your life.. So we know now that you are Muslims by mouth only.. and a dirty mouth at that..
Now you can't blame anyone for your hatred and shortcomings..
The Bedouin’s were also the biggest problem for Islam, but some also ended helping out later. Chill they ain’t special
 
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Those are just few doors opened for Usrael to see that Arabs are genuine about peace..under the table Usrael must have made some positive moves for the 2 states solutions otherwise this would have never happened.. we Arabs are stubborn, persistent and resilient..
Didn't know you were arab, but regardless.

I don't believe for a second that Israel had to make any concessions on Palestine.

I 100% believe that the Arab recognition of Israel is to counter both Iran and Turkey.
 
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The Bedouin’s were also the biggest problem for Islam, but some also ended helping out later. Chill they ain’t special
That is a falacy coming from your mind.. You better ask Allah why he chose them to propagate Islam.. just go get rid of your inferiority complex somewhere else..Okay..
Didn't know you were arab, but regardless.

I don't believe for a second that Israel had to make any concessions on Palestine.

I 100% believe that the Arab recognition of Israel is to counter both Iran and Turkey.
That might be true.. but Palestine came first.. maybe you don't know the true weight of Saudi Arabia on the the Arab and the Muslim world.. KSA was the country who has presented the two states solution to the world.. and still supports it by all means..
Yes really....

I guess you are a Munafiq to yourself first and to this forum second and to the truth third..
 
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Those are just few doors opened for Usrael to see that Arabs are genuine about peace..under the table Usrael must have made some positive moves for the 2 states solutions otherwise this would have never happened.. we Arabs are stubborn, persistent and resilient..

Sorry buddy but your thoughts about the Arabs betraying Pakistan are totally false.. this is based on facts on the ground.. not emotions..

The same when you say that Arabs have betrayed the Palestinians.. that won't be real even in the dream of a Zionist..

As for the Indian state and its policies..well.. it is a declared enemy of Pakistan.. so don't expect them to use less than deception to make you feel enemies of Arabs.. You should be more rational to see clearly what is going on..and what was going on since the inception of Pakistan..you are blaming the wrong guys.. I had a thread about Islamism in Pakistan since the beginning.. hope you will find it and read it thoroughly.. A very sound article..You'll find out that Arabs had nothing to do with that..


It was medals to Modi after his oppression of muslims in India and Kashmir that was the final straw for many and intolerable and unforgivable
 
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That is a falacy coming from your mind.. You better ask Allah why he chose them to propagate Islam.. just go get rid of your inferiority complex somewhere else..Okay..

That might be true.. but Palestine came first.. maybe you don't know the true weight of Saudi Arabia on the the Arab and the Muslim world.. KSA was the country who has presented the two states solution to the world.. and still supports it by all means..

I guess you are a Munafiq to yourself first and to this forum second and to the truth third..
I know exactly how much influence KSA has, and I don't for a second believe Palestine came first.

The KSA of the past is not the same as the KSA of today.

If KSA recognizes Israel (and it's looking increasingly likely that it will), it will be due to their rivalry with Iran, and KSA's NEOM city project.
 
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