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Qatar dissatisfaction with US action


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The Wall Street Journal reported that Qatar was unhappy that the United States had not responded to the request to sell the drones.

According to Sputnik, according to the Wall Street Journal, Qatar is unhappy that the United States has not responded to its request to sell drones.

According to the newspaper, the request to buy four combat drones was made more than a year ago.

The Wall Street Journal reported that the State Department has not yet responded to Qatar’s request for drones, and officials have declined to say why.

The report notes that this is happening in a context where Qatar has helped evacuate Afghanistan.

According to the newspaper, Qatar was to use drones to monitor gas facilities, as well as the upcoming World Cup in the country.

The deal is estimated at $ 600 million, according to the newspaper.

An unnamed representative of the Qatari government acknowledged: “In our view, it is disappointing that there is no clear indication of the reason for the delay in responding to our request. The recent evacuation operation in Afghanistan proves that Qatar is always ready to support its allies for security and stability.

In early August, the Taliban intensified their attacks on Afghan government forces, entered Kabul on August 15, and the next day announced that the war was over. In the last two weeks of August, Western citizens and Afghans working with them were evacuated from Kabul Airport, which was under US protection.

On the night of August 31, the US military left Kabul airport, ending a 20-year US military presence in Afghanistan. And has been under UN sanctions since 2001, it was announced.



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