(ANSA) - ROME, JANUARY 04 - Saudi Arabia, Qatar and other Gulf countries should sign an agreement tomorrow that puts an end to more than three years of crisis and the embargo of the countries in the Doha area. This was reported by the Axios website, specifying that the agreement was brokered by the USA. The Gulf countries, led by Riyadh, had decided to close their airspaces in Qatar, accused of supporting terrorism and poor relations with Iran. The agreement - writes Axios - is the result of a mediation work carried out by Jared Kushner, a senior adviser to US President Donald Trump. (HANDLE).
Gulf countries lift embargo on Qatar, signing agreement tomorrow
2021-01-04T19:43:42.454Z
Saudi Arabia, Qatar and other Gulf countries are expected to sign an agreement tomorrow that puts an end to more than three years of crisis and the embargo of the countries in the area against Doha. This was reported by the Axios website, specifying that the agreement was brokered by the US. (HANDLE)