Saudi-led bloc threatens further measures against Qatar

Four Arab countries isolating Qatar vowed Friday (July 7th) to take additional steps against the Gulf state after it refused to accept their demands over allegations that it supports extremist ideology, Lebanon's An-Nahar newspaper reported.

Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Egypt and Bahrain accused Qatar in a joint statement carried on Gulf state media of thwarting all efforts aimed at resolving the rift and said it intends to "continue its policy aimed at destabilising security of the region".

They vowed to "take all necessary political, economic and legal measures" against Qatar in a "timely manner".

They did not specify what those steps could include, though officials have previously suggested they could intensify efforts to isolate Qatar economically.

The four countries cut diplomatic ties and severed air, land and sea links with Qatar early last month. They later issued a 10-day ultimatum to a 13-point list of demands that included cutting ties with terrorist groups and curbing relations with Iran.

Qatar issued its response to the ultimatum in a hand-written letter from Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani that was delivered to Kuwait, which is mediating the crisis, earlier this week.

The contents of the letter have not been disclosed, but the anti-Qatar bloc has described it as "negative" and failing to appreciate the gravity of the situation.

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