New York Times report proves Qatar’s support of terrorism, says UAE’s Gargash

Updated 30 July 2019
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New York Times report proves Qatar’s support of terrorism, says UAE’s Gargash

  • NYT said they obtained an audio recording “of a mobile phone conversation between the Qatari ambassador to Somalia and a businessman close to the emir of Qatar”
  • UAE’s Gargash said the report “proves Doha’s ties to terrorism”

DUBAI: The UAE’s minister of state for foreign affairs Anwar Gargash said on Tuesday that a recent New York Times (NYT) report proves Qatar’s ties to terrorism.

Earlier this month, the NYT said they obtained an audio recording “of a mobile phone conversation between the Qatari ambassador to Somalia and a businessman close to the emir of Qatar” about a terrorist attack in Bosaso in the north of Somalia.

In the conversation, the businessman, named Khalifa Kayed Al-Muhanadi, said he knew who was behind the attack, and that it was carried out to “advance Qatar’s interests by driving out its rival, the UAE.”

Gargash said the report “proves Doha’s ties to terrorism,” in a Tweet on Tuesday.

He said: “The recording is dangerous and can’t be denied without an investigation. The accusation of resorting to terrorism against the UAE is regrettable and justifies the four countries’ boycott of Qatar.”

 

 


Somali UN envoy slams Israeli recognition of Somaliland, rejects Palestinian displacement

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Somali UN envoy slams Israeli recognition of Somaliland, rejects Palestinian displacement

  • Abukar Dahir Osman: Such measures would infringe Somalia’s sovereignty, unity, territorial integrity
  • World ‘must stand together against any attempt to alter the demographic composition of the Palestinian territories’

NEW YORK: Somalia has strongly condemned Israel’s recognition of its northwestern region of Somaliland as independent, as well as alleged plans to forcibly transfer Palestinians to Somali territory.

Addressing the UN Security Council, Somali Ambassador Abukar Dahir Osman said such measures would blatantly infringe his country’s sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity, and risk entangling the Horn of Africa in the destabilizing dynamics of the Middle East conflict.

He warned that any effort to impose such political realities on the African continent would undermine core principles of international law and set a dangerous precedent.

Osman also categorically rejected any proposals for the forced displacement of Palestinians, whether within or beyond their territories, calling such actions a grave violation of international law amounting to ethnic cleansing.

“The international community must stand together against any attempt to alter the demographic composition of the Palestinian territories by force or coercion,” he said, adding that humanitarian operations in Gaza under the fragile ceasefire are under severe strain, underscoring the need for sustained international support and respect for international law.