At the moment of crisis, gas and cattle saved Qatar!

At the moment of crisis, gas and cattle saved Qatar! One cow being cooked in the air-conditioned cocoon in the desert after one meal, for milking the machine. A year ago Qatar had no dairy industry. The country was completely dependent on Saudi Arabia for dairy products. Now there are 10 thousand cows in the Baladana farm, most of them come from the best varieties of Gavi in the United States. A year ago, Saudi Arabia led Gulf countries to cut off relations with Qatar. As a result, the little country was in great crisis at that time. One month after the severance of relations, the first cow was brought to Qatar Airways in the country. Then the country decided to become self-reliant. The firm's owner Peter Witteveen said, 'Our goal was, within a year, we would be self-sufficient in pure milk. Everyone said it would not be, but we did it. On June 5 last year, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, and Egypt cut off all kinds of diplomatic, commercial and transport links with Qatar. The countries complain of providing terrorism against Qatar. Qatar rejected the complaint. Seeing the severing of relations between neighbouring Arab countries as a challenge to Qatar's own sovereignty. He can also try to solve the crisis by utilizing the means of selling gas in their huge mineral resources. Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdurrahman al Thani said, "Those who have blocked us, they wanted to show their power. They are different from them, they try to show them as terrorists. Old Envy This crisis began, on 24 May 2017, from a news published in Qatar's official news agency QNA, that Qatar's Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani praised Islamist group Hamas, Hezbollah and Muslim Brotherhood. And Donald Trump as President of the United States will not last long. But analysts say the roots of this crisis are deeply rooted. Ali Shihabi, the founder of the Washington-based Arabia Foundation, said that the main reason for this conflict was for 20 years. In 2011, after the fall of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, one tape appeared that the father of Qatar's current Amir was conspiring against the Saudi royal family. Shihabi said, "Qatar withdrew from an agreement not giving money to the rebels in other Arab countries and gave them the opportunity to spread their speech in Al Jazeera." He said, 'It's a small brother going to fight with big brothers. He will always give the opposite result and will increase the problem. ' Leaning towards Iran Now Qatar is looking for ways to prevent siege from all over the country. In the meantime, the country has opened a new port on the Gulf coast, costing seven billion dollars. Through this, the country is giving some shocks to the ban. The port is now building materials for building the World Cup football stadium in 2022. Qatar recently shared a border with Iran and the largest gas field. Qatar Airways is now using Iran's airspace. And even though the US supports Saudi Arabia at the start, recently speaking about the unity of Gulf Arab countries for sanctions against Iran. There is also a big air base in Qatar in the US. Patriotic apathy The country's historical market, Suk Waqif, is waiting for the general Qatari when the blockage will end. One said the ties of the Gulf countries are inevitable. This man's wife is a citizen of Saudi Arabia and his mother is staying in Riyadh. He could not meet the family due to the blockade. She is very annoyed. But there are differences. Young children in the market were rushing with the balloons containing photographs of young Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani. Seeing Amir's picture in the sticker, mug, T-shirt, and big buildings made for the car, it is understood that he is quite popular. Local residents said they are better than ever.-BBC Qatar builds dairy industry in desert as it defies Arab boycott,Qatar builds a dairy farm in the desert,Dairies & Dairy Products in Doha,Qatari dairy company Baladna to go public next year,metronews24,metronews,metronews24 bangla,prothom alo,bangla news,bangladesh,bangla metronews24,bangladesh newspapers,bd news,banglanews24,all bangla newspaper,bdnews24 bangla,bangla,bdnews24,bd news com,bangladesh daily newspaper,bdnewspaper,banglanewspaper,bangladesh newspaper,bangladesh newspaper online,breaking news bd,

At the moment of crisis, gas and cattle saved Qatar!


At the moment of crisis, gas and cattle saved Qatar!

One cow being cooked in the air-conditioned cocoon in the desert after one meal, for milking the machine. A year ago Qatar had no dairy industry.
A year ago, Saudi Arabia led Gulf countries to cut off relations with Qatar. As a result, the little country was in great crisis at that time. One month after the severance of relations, the first cow was brought to Qatar Airways in the country.
Then the country decided to become self-reliant. The firm's owner Peter Witteveen said, 'Our goal was, within a year, we would be self-sufficient in pure milk. Everyone said it would not be, but we did it.
On June 5 last year, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, and Egypt cut off all kinds of diplomatic, commercial and transport links with Qatar.
The countries complain of providing terrorism against Qatar. Qatar rejected the complaint. Seeing the severing of relations between neighbouring Arab countries as a challenge to Qatar's own sovereignty.
He can also try to solve the crisis by utilizing the means of selling gas in their huge mineral resources.
Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdurrahman al Thani said, "Those who have blocked us, they wanted to show their power. They are different from them, they try to show them as terrorists.
Old Envy
This crisis began, on 24 May 2017, from a news published in Qatar's official news agency QNA, that Qatar's Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani praised Islamist group Hamas, Hezbollah and Muslim Brotherhood.
And Donald Trump as President of the United States will not last long.
But analysts say the roots of this crisis are deeply rooted. Ali Shihabi, the founder of the Washington-based Arabia Foundation, said that the main reason for this conflict was for 20 years.
In 2011, after the fall of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, one tape appeared that the father of Qatar's current Amir was conspiring against the Saudi royal family.
Shihabi said, "Qatar withdrew from an agreement not giving money to the rebels in other Arab countries and gave them the opportunity to spread their speech in Al Jazeera."
 He said, 'It's a small brother going to fight with big brothers. He will always give the opposite result and will increase the problem. '
Leaning towards Iran
Now Qatar is looking for ways to prevent siege from all over the country. In the meantime, the country has opened a new port on the Gulf coast, costing seven billion dollars. Through this, the country is giving some shocks to the ban.
The port is now building materials for building the World Cup football stadium in 2022. Qatar recently shared a border with Iran and the largest gas field. Qatar Airways is now using Iran's airspace.
And even though the US supports Saudi Arabia at the start, recently speaking about the unity of Gulf Arab countries for sanctions against Iran. There is also a big air base in Qatar in the US.
Patriotic apathy
The country's historical market, Suk Waqif, is waiting for the general Qatari when the blockage will end. One said the ties of the Gulf countries are inevitable.
This man's wife is a citizen of Saudi Arabia and his mother is staying in Riyadh. He could not meet the family due to the blockade. She is very annoyed.
But there are differences. Young children in the market were rushing with the balloons containing photographs of young Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani.
Seeing Amir's picture in the sticker, mug, T-shirt, and big buildings made for the car, it is understood that he is quite popular.
Local residents said they are better than ever.-BBC

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