Tillerson sends senior envoys to handle Qatar crisis

US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson. (AFP)
Updated 03 August 2017
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Tillerson sends senior envoys to handle Qatar crisis

WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has asked two officials, including retired general and former Middle East envoy Anthony Zinni, to work to end the Gulf diplomatic crisis.
On June 5, the Anti-Terror Quartet (ATQ) — Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the UAE and Egypt — cut ties with key US ally Qatar, accusing it of backing extremism and building ties with their rival Iran.
Qatar, home to a huge US air base, has denied the claims but has agreed to Kuwait acting as a mediator and has come to an agreement with Washington to fight terror financing.
The parties to the dispute are still not in direct talks, however, and Washington is keen to pressure its allies in the region to mend ties and work together against extremism.
Tillerson told reporters that Qatar is so far fulfilling its commitment to the US, but that he had sent senior US diplomat Tim Lenderking to the region to push for progress.
“And I’ve also asked retired General Anthony Zinni to go with Tim so that we can maintain a constant pressure on the ground because I think that’s what it’s going to take,” he said.
“There’s only so much you can do with telephone persuasion.”
Zinni, now 73, was a Marine general who once commanded US forces in the Middle East. After the military, he served as special envoy to Israel and the Palestinian Authority.


US embassy in Kuwait was struck by drones: three diplomats to AFP

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US embassy in Kuwait was struck by drones: three diplomats to AFP

  • Witnesses said embassy had been damaged by a number of drones

KUWAIT: The US embassy in Kuwait was struck by drones, three diplomatic sources told AFP after smoke was seen rising from the diplomatic mission earlier on Monday.

One Kuwait-based diplomat and a Western diplomat, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the embassy had been damaged by a number of drones while a second Kuwait-based diplomat said the embassy building had been struck directly in the attack.

As an AFP correspondent saw smoke rising from the diplomatic mission on Iran’s third day of retaliatory Gulf attacks, the US embassy said that people should not come to the facility, warning of “a continuing threat of missile and UAV (drone) attacks over Kuwait.”