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Wednesday, 1 November 2017

Qatar, US agree to enhance cooperation on curbing counterterrorism financing

Qatar and the US have agreed to enhance cooperation on counterterrorism “to crack down on illicit financing of militant groups,” a joint statement picked up by Reuters says. The agreement followed US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin’s stop in Doha on Monday, at the end of a week-long Middle East tour that took him to Saudi, the UAE, and Israel for anti-terror talks. “Qatar is keen to show it is cooperating on counterterrorism” in light of the accusations against it by the Saudi-led boycott bloc. Counterterrorism may prove to be a launching point to end the dispute, as both Qatar and Saudi have joined US efforts in the region. A resolution still seems far-off though, with Bahrain recently stepping up pressure by requiring entry visas for Qatari citizens, days after it called to suspend the statelet’s GCC membership. Bloomberg also has the story.

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