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Turkish PM warns Qatar issue may turn to global problem

Turkish premier says Qatar tension should be reduced otherwise the crisis could turn to a global problem

Ersin Çelik
09:21 - 11/06/2017 Sunday
Update: 09:22 - 11/06/2017 Sunday
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Prime Minister of Turkey Binali Yıldırım speaks during a meeting with representatives of business world at Dolmabahçe Prime Minister's Office in Istanbul, Turkey on June 10, 2017.
Prime Minister of Turkey Binali Yıldırım speaks during a meeting with representatives of business world at Dolmabahçe Prime Minister's Office in Istanbul, Turkey on June 10, 2017.

Turkish prime minister said Saturday that Qatar crisis could turn into a global problem if the tension goes up.

"A new problem area that may be created here [in Qatar] would not be limited inside the region," Binali Yıldırım addressed at a fast-breaking (iftar) dinner with business figures at Dolmabahçe Prime Ministry Office in Istanbul.

"The risk of this issue becoming a global problem is very high due to geostrategic nature of the region," he said.

Yıldırım called on the parties in the tension to "act responsibly and contribute to reducing the tension rather than increasing it".

He also said Turkey has made more efforts to ease the tension and added, "we are negotiating with the leaders of all the countries in the region and with our diplomatic counterparts and inviting the parties to calm down.''

On Monday, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain cut diplomatic ties with Qatar, accusing Doha of supporting terrorism.

Saudi Arabia has also closed its land borders with Qatar, geographically isolating the tiny Gulf state.

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