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Qatar Row: Iran Begins Food Aid Flights into Doha

Qatar Row: Iran Begins Food Aid Flights into Doha
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Qatar had been in talks with Iran and Turkey to secure food and water supplies after Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and Bahrain cut ties, accusing Doha of supporting terrorism.

Qatar Row: Iran Begins Food Aid Flights into Doha

Qatar said the allegations are based on lies.

"Following the sanctions... on Qatar, IranAir has so far transported food and vegetables to this country by four flights," Shahrokh Noushabadi, head of public relations at Iran's national airline, was quoted as saying by Fars news agency.

"Every day we will export 100 tons of fruits and vegetables to Qatar," Ali Hemmati, the head of the industries, business and trade organization in the Fars province was also quoted as saying by the Tasnim news agency.

An Iranian diplomat in Doha said three cargo planes from Iran were landing in Qatar each day, bringing mostly fruit and vegetables.

The diplomat also said small boats were bringing some less perishable produce.

"Dozens of Iranian businesses are ready to help Qatar with more goods if they are needed," the diplomat told Reuters.

The head of Iran's livestock exporters said they had exported 66 tons of meat to Qatar in the last two days.

"We will also be sending 90 tons of meat in the coming week," Fars quoted Mansour Pourian as saying.

Qatar was importing 80 per cent of its food requirements from bigger Gulf Arab neighbors before they cut ties with the nation of 2.5 million people last week.

Iran, long at odds with Saudi Arabia, had called for the two sides to overcome their differences.

Qatar had defiantly vowed the country is "not ready to surrender" even if it would mean an end to the diplomatic row.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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