The Saudi king refused to go to the G20 summit over crisis in the Gulf

Salman bin Abdul-Aziz al Saud

Saudi Arabia’s king Salman bin Abdul-Aziz al Saud refused to go to the G20 summit. Reported The Daily Sabah, citing a Saudi diplomatic source.

According to the diplomat, the king made this decision because of the crisis in relations with Qatar. Is Salman to visit the summit, Finance Minister Mohammed al-Jadan.

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Earlier a trip to a meeting “the Big twenty” have canceled the Brazilian President Michel Temer, who was accused of corruption.

The summit of “Big twenty” will be held in Hamburg on 7-8 July. It is expected that these days will be protests against globalization, which will be attended by tens of thousands of people. On 28 June it was reported that over 200 employees of the Berlin police, was sent to Hamburg, was prematurely sent home after arranged sex parties with weapons.

5 June Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Bahrain and the UAE announced the severance of diplomatic relations with Qatar, accusing Doha of destabilizing the political situation in the Arab States and supporting terrorism. The boycott was later joined by Yemen, Libya, Maldives, Mauritius, Mauritania, Union of Comoros.

The government of Qatar, all deny the charges and call the isolation an infringement upon the sovereignty of the Emirate.

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