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US and Qatar sign MoU to combat terrorism financing

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Press Trust of India Washington
Last Updated : Jul 12 2017 | 5:48 AM IST
The Trump Administration and Qatar have signed an MoU to combat financing of terrorism, with the US describing it as a major step, amid the increased isolation of the besieged Gulf nation, pitted against four other American allies lined up against it.
"We worked out an arrangement with the Qataris separate from the Qatar feud. And this is something we're pretty proud of. That is the Qataris and the United States have signed a memo of understanding between the United States and Qatar on counter terrorism financing," the State Department spokesperson Heather Nauert told reporters at her daily news conference.
This she hoped would pave the way for Qatar to go back into the good stead of the other four countries that cut off relations with them on the issue of terror financing.
"We know that all of those countries, as we talked about in Riyadh, share the concern about ISIS, the global terror network, and they recognise that we are all stronger when we are working together and coordinating in the fight against ISIS.
"So we believe that this memo of agreement between the United States and Qatar is a good first start to get that underway," Nauert said.
This new counter terrorism financing and funding initiative that the Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson, was able to announce yesterday in the region with his Qatari counterpart is a good first place to start, she said.

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"I think to highlight that the United States and Qatar have this agreement on terror financing sends a really good message to all of the nations that we can get to this agreement on this.
"We can get to an agreement that terror financing is a major issue and a major concern.
"So, I think that helps set a good example for the other nations that we hope that they will come to the table with us as well," Nauert said.
The state department spokesperson said she is not sure, at this point of time, if this could be extended to other countries as well.
"I'm not certain if this memorandum is going to be extended to the other nations. There could potentially be but I don't want to get ahead of the Secretary. I suppose there could be separate memorandums that would come of these conversations," she said.

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First Published: Jul 12 2017 | 5:48 AM IST

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