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The Middle East has been known traditionally for being a region of various conflicts, disputes and wars. For this reason, its people don t think it unlikely to see worrying developments between regional rivals unfolding over time. However, very cautious optimism has begun to spread throughout the region. This sentiment stems from several factors and developments. Perhaps the first and most important of them is the AlUla Summit in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, in which reconciliation was realized, as a positive shift was witnessed in the relationship between Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, the Kingdom of Bahrain and the Arab Republic of Egypt with the State of Qatar, after a schism that had gone on for years, with diplomatic relations gradually being resumed. The summit was a pleasant surprise to observers and those who follow politics, as well as the peoples of the region, because introductions or leaks did not precede the great reconciliation.
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Information Minister: Al-Jazeera channel harms Qatari citizens interests, breaches Al-Ula Summit principles 15 Mar 2021 Views: 799
Manama, Mar. 15 (BNA): Information Minister, Ali bin Mohammed Al-Romaihi, said that the TV programme broadcast by the Qatari Al-Jazeera channel is in disharmony with all the principles stipulated by Al-Ula Summit.
These principles, mentioned by the Qatari Foreign Minister after Al-Ula Summit, include non-interference in countries’ domestic affairs, security cooperation, respect for the sovereignty of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states and combating terrorism and extremist organisations, Al-Romaihi added.
In a statement to the Information Affairs Ministry’s News Centre, Al-Romaihi, stressed that all peoples of the region, including the Qatari citizens, have questioned the purpose and timing of this pogramme, which is a question that