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Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain and Egypt have shortened the list of demands for Qatar and urged to implement them without any deadline, RIA Novosti reported quoting Wall Street Journal.

According to the newspaper, Arab courtiers formed six common "principles" instead of 13 detailed demands.

Saudi permanent representative to UN, Abdullah al-Mouallimi said that they “can compromise — but no compromise on the six principles.”

Almouallimi and his fellow diplomats said the four countries were no longer talking about specific demands Qatar must satisfy, including shuttering the Qatari-owned Al Jazeera news network, closing a Turkish military base, downgrading ties with Iran and outlawing the Muslim Brotherhood organization and other groups they regard as fomenters of terrorism.

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