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040 _aES-MaBCA
_cES-MaBCA
100 _914478
_aImmenkamp, Beatrix
245 _aQatar
_b: Rising tension in the Gulf
260 _bEuropean Parliamentary Research Service
_cJune 2017
300 _a2 p.
_fRecurso online
520 _aOn 5 June 2017, several Arab nations, including Bahrain, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), simultaneously announced that they were severing ties with Qatar, a fellow member of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). Accusing Qatar of supporting and financing 'terrorism and extremism' in the region, the above countries announced that they would halt all land, air and sea traffic with Qatar, expel its diplomats and ask Qatari citizens to leave their territory within 14 days. Oil prices rose initially as markets responded nervously to the worst crisis to involve the GCC since its creation in 1981, but then dropped again. Any escalation in the crisis would likely lead to more sustained increases in oil and gas prices
650 0 _91851
_aRelaciones Internacionales
651 0 _91406
_aQatar
710 _912899
_aParlamento Europeo
_b. Servicio de Investigación Parlamentario Europeo
856 4 _uhttp://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/ATAG/2017/603977/EPRS_ATA(2017)603977_EN.pdf
_y *DESCARGAR PDF*
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_cART
_kBoletín UE
_mJunio 2017
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_d19989