Speaking to reporters in the capital, Doha, on Thursday, Qatar's foreign minister said the move by its fellow Arab states to isolate it was endangering stability in the oil-rich Gulf region.
The announcement was made by Qatar's Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani.
Analysts say the crisis is in part an extension of a pre-existing dispute which saw Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Bahrain temporarily recall their ambassadors from Doha in 2014 over Qatari support for the Muslim Brotherhood.
Omar Saif Ghobas, the United Arab Emirates' ambassador to Russian Federation, said a verification system would have to be put in place to ensure Qatar stuck to any future deal not to nurture or fund terror.
Sheikh Mohammed's hard line mirrored that of a top Emirati diplomat who told the AP on Wednesday that the United Arab Emirates believes "there's nothing to negotiate" with Qatar.
Kuwait's emir is working to mediate the Gulf crisis around Qatar, which is home to a major US military base and is the host of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
Qatar imports virtually all its goods, but Sheikh Mohammed said that only 16 per cent of food supplies come into Qatar via the countries that have imposed the de facto blockade. Its foreign minister has struck a defiant tone in interviews, even after anxious residents emptied grocery stores in its capital of Doha as Saudi Arabia has blocked trucks carrying food from entering the country.
Doha is a major worldwide travel hub, but flag carrier Qatar Airways now flies increasingly over Iran and Turkey after being blocked elsewhere in the Middle East.
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A senior UAE official accused Qatar of escalating the row by seeking help from Turkey and Iran.
Passengers of cancelled flights wait in Hamad International Airport (HIA) in Doha, Qatar, Tuesday, June 6, 2017. It questions whether other more traditional Gulf monarchies are interested in Middle East peace and points to the hypocrisy of Saudi Arabia, given widespread accusations that it too is a funding source for Islamist jihadis. Turkey's parliament, on the other hand, has approved sending troops to an existing Turkish base in Qatar as a sign of support.
"The request for political protection from two non-Arab countries and military protection from one of them could be a new tragic and comic chapter", UAE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Anwar Gargash, wrote on Twitter.
"We don't know, all these measures, why they are being taken", he said. "We don't interfere in anybody's business, we just report", he told Reuters at Al Jazeera's Doha headquarters.
The other countries accuse Qatar of supporting regional terrorist groups, allegations denied by Doha.
"It is more about preventing things from getting worse", said one diplomat in Kuwait, whose leader was in both the UAE and Qatar on Wednesday for consultations.
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Far from backing down in the face of unprecedented pressure from Gulf rivals, Qatar's foreign minister said Thursday that no other country could determine its policies. That's even after Kuwait's emir Sheikh Sabah Al Ahmad Al Sabah flew to Qatar to discuss the crisis with officials.




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