July 08, 2020
He is scheduled to meet President Donald
He is scheduled to meet President Donald Trump on Tuesday.Emirati minister of
state for foreign affairs, Anwar Gargash, became the first high-ranking official
to comment on the proposal.The project has not been given official approval and
faces many obstacles.The four accuse Qatar of sponsoring terrorism because of
its support for Islamist opposition groups in the region and its warm relations
with Iran.The canal, estimated to cost 2.The UAE, meanwhile, would also build a
nuclear waste site at the closest point near its border with Qatar.Sabq reports
the canal would span the entirety of the border with Qatar, creating waterfront
coastline for resorts, private beaches and Gulf cruise liners.Still, the
proposal signals a new low in the 10-month-old feud between Qatar and a quartet
of nations that includes Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and
Bahrain.Qatari government spokespeople did not immediately respond to a request
for comment.Saudi Arabias Sabq and al-Riyadh newspapers carried nearly identical
reports on Monday saying that under the proposal, Saudi Arabia would transform
part of its side of the border with Qatar into a military base and another area
would become a dump site for waste from nuclear reactors the kingdom wants to
build.8 billion riyals ($750 million), would stretch 200 meters wide (656 feet)
wide and up to 20 meters deep (66 feet).An earlier report by Sabq newspaper ran
with a headline saying the canal project would "turn Qatar into an island" and
would take just 12 months to China Table and Chairs
wholesalers complete.Qatars ruling emir, Sheik Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, met
in Washington on Monday with US defence secretary Jim Mattis.Dubai: Saudi Arabia
could consider a proposal to dig a maritime canal along the kingdoms border with
Qatar, turning the peninsula-nation into an island and transforming its only
land border into a military zone and nuclear waste site, state-linked Saudi
newspapers reported on Monday..In a string of tweets, he said the project is
"proof of Qatars failure to manage and solve its crisis". The so-called Salwa
Marine Canal project would be funded by Saudi and Emirati investors and dug by
Egyptian companies with experience in the Suez Canal.Qatar denies the
allegations and says the moves attempt to undermine its sovereignty
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