Qatar's finance minister expressed confidence in the country's ability to economically weather a diplomatic dispute with a group of countries that cut relations last week.
Meanwhile, Egyptian businessman Naguib Sawiris on his Twitter page called on Arab countries to deny access to Turkish products after Ankara openly sided with Doha.
However, a Foreign Office statement confirmed that Pakistan had no immediate plan to severe ties with Qatar.
On June 6, Qatari flights bound for Europe and Africa have used Iran's airspace.
"We have legal channels to object to this", he said.
The International Civil Aviation Organisation "should heavily get involved, put their weight behind this to declare this an illegal act", he told CNN Money.
The Qatari Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani, recently said: "We are not ready to surrender and will never be ready to surrender the independence of our foreign policy".
"Diplomatic dialogue is the solution but it requires a foundation that is not yet available".
Doha has said the severing of trade and transport ties are hurting the country's inhabitants.
It came a day after the authorities in the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain said they were setting up hotlines to help families with Qatari members.
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Despite the restrictions imposed on Qatar through measures taken by the aforementioned states, Al Emadi was firm in his view that the sanctions will not challenge food security or the strength of his country's economy.
"It is hard for us, the generation that built the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) 37 years ago, to see these disagreements between its members which may lead to undesirable consequences", said Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah. "We have to stop the funding of terrorism", Trump said. "Now that we are not operating to those 18 [destinations], doesn't mean I'm going to shrink", he said.
Bahram Qasemi made the statement at a regular press briefing on Monday, referring to a Saudi-led push to isolate Qatar over its ties with Iran, backing Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas and alleged support for terrorism, IRNA reported.
Since the crisis erupted a week ago, questions have been asked about Qatar's readiness and suitability to host the 2022 tournament.
"The essential role of FIFA, as I understand it, is to deal with football and not to interfere in geopolitics", he said. Other nations also operate forces out of Qatar.
Qatar will pay the Ashcroft Law Firm $2.5 million for 90 days of work as the country seeks to confirm its efforts to fight global terrorism and comply with financial regulations including US Treasury rules.
Kuwait says it wants to resolve the dispute "within the unified Gulf house". Three ships carrying 350 tonnes (385 tons) of food are also set to leave Iran. The World Bank estimates that expat workers in Qatar sent home $11.4 billion (10.1 billion euros) in 2015.
"Yes we have a drop in our business, but so does Emirates and Etihad".
Saad Sherida al-Kaabi, Qatar Petroleum's president and CEO, said Saturday that he wanted to assure customers "of our determined efforts to continue uninterrupted supplies".





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