Qatar withdraws peacekeepers from Djibouti-Eritrea border

Qatar has withdrawn its peacekeeping troops from the Djibouti-Eritrea border after years of mediating in a territorial dispute between the two African states, AFP reported Wednesday (June 14th).

"The state of Qatar informed the government of Djibouti that it has withdrawn all its troops deployed on the border line in Djiboutian territory," a foreign ministry statement said.

The ministry said Qatar had been an "impartial diplomatic mediator" in the dispute between Djibouti and Eritrea, which led to armed clashes in 2010.

The decision by Qatar to withdraw its troops comes as the Gulf emirate is locked in a bitter dispute with Saudi Arabia and its allies over alleged ties to extremists, a charge it denies.

Both Djibouti and Eritrea have good relations with Qatar's leading opponents Saudi Arabia and the UAE, and have taken their side in the Gulf split.

Qatar also has played the role of mediator in other African conflicts.

It brokered a peace deal between the Khartoum government and rebels in the Red Sea coast region of Sudan, which borders Eritrea. It has tried to do the same in the conflict in Sudan's western region of Darfur.

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