Iran, Turkey sign deal with Qatar to ease Gulf blockade

Iran and Turkey have signed a deal with Qatar to ease the movement of goods between the three countries after almost six months of a Saudi-led blockade on Doha.
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27 November, 2017
Turkey has sought to break Qatar's isolation [Getty]

Iran and Turkey signed a deal on Sunday with Qatar aimed at boosting commercial ties with the Gulf state which is under blockade by its Arab neighbours, Iranian state television said.

The broadcaster's website said the agreement provides for the creation of a "joint working group to facilitate the transit of goods between the three countries".

It also said the three nations aimed to tackle "obstacles to sending goods from Iran and Turkey to Qatar".

Qatar's relationship with Shia-dominated Iran, seen as the major rival to Sunni-ruled Saudi Arabia in the Middle East, is one of the major factors underpinning the crisis between Qatar and its former allies.

Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates and Egypt all cut ties with Qatar in June, accusing Doha of backing extremism and fostering ties with Iran, charges that Qatar vehemently denies.

Since the crisis erupted, Iran and Turkey - whose relations have warmed considerably in recent months - have sought to help break Qatar's isolation, including by increasing food exports to the emirate.

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