Qatar is going to miss Russia's missile, Saudi threat

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Russia is going to supply Qatar for missiles within the threat and threat of Saudi Arabia. The country says it will not move away from the plan to supply missiles. In a report, al-Jazeera reported that this will lead to a new crisis between the two countries of the Persian Gulf region, Saudi Arabia and Qatar.

Al Jazeera's report said that the government of Qatar has not been able to buy F-400 missiles in the interests of safety, it does not move from Russia's plan to sell it. Saudi king Salman threatened to attack Qatar if he sold the missile.

A report by La Ma'en in France said that Saudi Arabia has said that Qatar's missile purchase program is dangerous. Saudi King Salman bin Abdul Aziz wrote a letter expressing concern about this concern by French President Emanuel Makhon. If Doha purchases a missile, the country will take 'necessary steps', Saudi Arabia has also threatened it. The letter requested that the French government call Qatar to refrain from buying the missile. In the letter, Saudi King wrote that, if the situation is difficult, action will be taken in Qatar.

Russia's senior leader Alexey Condoriev said Deputy Chairman of Defense and Security Committee Alexei Sarkar said Russia will sell the S400 missile to Qatar. He told Russia's Sputnik, "Russia has its own interests. We also have to look at our own budget. Due to Saudi Arabia's position, we will not be left behind in selling missiles to Qatar. Russia will not move away from its position. '

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The idea of ​​Middle East experts, Saudi Arabia's most powerful state in the Persian Gulf region. Qatar is a small country in its eastern border. If that state purchases the F400 missile, it is quite a cause for concern for Saudi Arabia. Qatar government is desperate to buy this missile. Their talks with Russia are also going on.

Meanwhile the Qatar government has not told anything about this. But after the threat, the country's capital city, Doha, Fear of newer Gulf war fears spreading the tiny country on the eastern edge of Arabia.

In October last year, Qatar signed an agreement to buy F-400 missile from Russia. In the same month, King Salman went to Russia to visit King Salman. He also made the initial agreement to buy F-400 missile from Russia.

On June 5 last year, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, Egypt imposed sanctions against Qatar on accusations that terrorism is helping. Some countries cut off diplomatic relations with the country and some countries. Since then Saudi Arabia has a hostile relationship with Qatar.

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it will not move away from the plan to supply missiles.

Qatar is a small country in its eastern border