Saudi Arabia says that calls for internationalization of holy sites 'a declaration of war'
Saudi Arabia's foreign minister called what he said was
Qatar's demand for an internationalization of the Muslim hajj pilgrimage a
declaration of war against the kingdom, Saudi-owned Al Arabiya television said
on Sunday, but Qatar said it never made such a call.
"Qatar's demands to internationalize the holy sites is
aggressive and a declaration of war against the kingdom," Adel al-Jubeir
was quoted saying on Al Arabiya's website.
"We reserve the right to respond to anyone who is
working on the internationalization of the holy sites," he said.
Qatari Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman
al-Thani said no official from his country had made such a call.
"We are tired of responding to false information and
stories invented from nothing," Sheikh Mohammed told Al Jazeera TV.
Qatar did accuse the Saudis of politicizing hajj and
addressed the United Nations Special Rapporteur on freedom of religion on
Saturday, expressing concern about obstacles facing Qataris who want to attend
hajj this year.
Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and Bahrain
previously issued a list of 13 demands for Qatar, which included curtailing its
support for the Muslim Brotherhood, shutting down the Doha-based Al Jazeera
channel, closing a Turkish military base and downgrading its relations with
Gulf enemy Iran.
On Sunday, foreign ministers of the four countries said they
were ready for dialogue with Qatar if it showed willingness to tackle their
demands.
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