Turkey's
parliament approves a measure to deploy troops to a Turkish military
base in Qatar amid a widening rift between the Arab country and
neighbors in the Persian Gulf region.
The
parliament approved the deployment on Wednesday with 240 lawmakers in
favor, most of them from the ruling party of President Recep Tayyip
Erdogan.
The
deployment had been drafted before a spat surfaced between Qatar and
three main allies in the Persian Gulf, namely Saudi Arabia, the
United Arab Emirates and Bahrain. The three countries, plus Egypt and
the Maldives, have cut ties with Doha over what they call Qatar’s
support for terrorism. Qatar has denied the allegation.
However, the
debate on the legislation was moved up the agenda of the Turkish
parliament while a separate bill was introduced to the chamber on
increased military cooperation between Turkey and Qatar.
Turkey,
which initially moved to mediate between the Arab countries, has
declared its support for Qatar, rejecting claims that the country is
financing terrorism.
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