Home GCC Kuwait Kuwait’s Emir says feels ‘bitter’ over GCC rift, to push ahead with mediation The emir said support for Kuwait’s mediation efforts had strengthened his resolve to deal with the crisis by Reuters July 12, 2017 Kuwait’s ruler on Tuesday expressed “bitterness” over what he described as an unprecedented rift in the Gulf, but said he intended to push ahead with mediation efforts, state news agency KUNA reported. “His Highness the country’s Emir Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Jaber al-Sabah … expressed a feeling of bitterness and has been deeply affected by the unprecedented developments that (our Gulf house) is witnessing,” the agency said. He said the positive reaction and support for Kuwait’s mediation efforts had strengthened his resolve to deal with the crisis. Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Egypt have imposed sanctions on Qatar accusing it of supporting terrorism, charges which Doha denies. Kuwaiti mediation efforts have failed to end the crisis. 0 Comments